West Wing

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The West Wing is the section of the White House that houses the Oval Office and the primary offices of the President of the United States and senior staff.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf government building wing
section of the White House
adjacentTo Executive Residence
Rose Garden
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
builtFor Theodore Roosevelt
surface form: President Theodore Roosevelt
category Seats of national executive government
White House
surface form: White House complex
connectedTo Eisenhower Executive Office Building
constructionStart 1902
contains Press Briefing Room
West Colonnade
offices of the White House staff
country United States of America
expandedDuring New Deal
surface form: Franklin D. Roosevelt administration
floorCount 1 basement level
2 above ground
function executive offices of the President of the United States
governingBody Executive Office of the President of the United States
surface form: Executive Office of the President
hasMediaRepresentation The West Wing (TV series)
hasOffice Office of the Chief of Staff
White House Counsel
surface form: Office of the Counsel to the President

United States National Security Advisor
surface form: Office of the National Security Advisor

Office of the Vice President (West Wing suite)
Press Secretary
surface form: Office of the White House Press Secretary
hasSecurity United States Secret Service
heritageDesignation part of the White House National Historic Landmark
houses Cabinet Room
Oval Office
Roosevelt Room
White House
surface form: Situation Room

offices of senior White House staff
primary offices of the President of the United States
inaugurated 1902
locatedIn White House
locatedInCity Washington, D.C.
locatedInDistrict Washington, D.C.
surface form: District of Columbia
locatedOn 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
owner United States government
surface form: United States federal government
partOf White House
rebuilt 1909
rebuiltFor President William Howard Taft
significance center of executive power of the U.S. federal government
usedBy United States National Security Advisor
surface form: National Security Advisor

President of the United States
Press Secretary
White House Chief of Staff

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East Wing adjacentTo West Wing
Executive Residence adjacentTo West Wing
North Lawn adjacentTo West Wing
Rose Garden adjacentTo West Wing
South Grounds adjacentTo West Wing
West Colonnade connects West Wing
West Wing Colonnade connects West Wing
this entity surface form: inspired the title of the television series "The West Wing"
White House hasWing West Wing
Cabinet Room locatedIn West Wing
Oval Office locatedIn West Wing
Press Briefing Room locatedIn West Wing
Roosevelt Room locatedIn West Wing
West Wing corridor locatedIn West Wing
this entity surface form: The West Wing