The White House, as a representative of American neoclassical architecture and the second most popular building among the American people, is a very well-known building. As the official residence of the president, it has been rebuilt many times. I did not completely replicate the model of the White House, but only used it to study the proportions and mathematical relationships in the design. For example, the number of columns, the spacing, the symmetry between the east and the west, and the difference between the north and the south. The design of the White House is still good, and it has been rebuilt many times to its current appearance. Putting aside politics, it is a very distinctive building.
Neoclassicism, as a trend of thought in imitating antique architecture, reshapes the styles of ancient Greece and Rome, emphasizes decoration, and embodies history and humanity. In fact, it is precisely because the United States does not have many years of history that this kind of history is not long, and the national identity gave birth to this architectural style that meets spiritual needs.