* The White House is 168 feet (51.2 meters) long * The White House is 85 feet 6 inches (26.1 meters) wide without porticoes; 152 feet wide with porticoes. * The overall height of the White House (to the top of the roof) is 70 feet on the south and 60 feet 4 inches on the north; the façade (grade of lawn to parapet) is 60 feet on the south (lawn at 54 feet above sea level) and 50 feet 4 inches on the north.
* It takes 300 gallons of white paint to cover the exterior of just the residence portion of the White House (center), excluding the West and East Wings. * The White House fence encloses 18 acres of land. * The White House has 132 rooms, including 16 family-guest rooms, 1 main kitchen, 1 diet kitchen, 1 family kitchen, and 35 bathrooms. * The White House has (excluding storage rooms): 10 rooms on the Ground Floor, 1 main corridor, 6 restrooms; 8 rooms on the State Floor, 1 main corridor, 1 entrance hall; 16 rooms, 1 main corridor, 6 bathrooms, and 1 restroom on the 2nd floor; and 20 rooms, 1 main corridor, 9 bathrooms on the 3rd floor. * Floor area (total of 6 floors) approximately 55,000 square feet.
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The White House is approximately 168 feet long and 85 feet wide. It has six stories, including the underground area, and covers a total floor space of about 55,000 square feet.
Rich Mayan houses were typically larger and made of stone or stucco, while poor Mayan houses were smaller and made of materials like wood and thatch. Rich houses often had multiple rooms, while poor houses were usually single-room structures. Additionally, rich houses had more amenities and decorative elements compared to poor houses.
Tribes live in a variety of houses, depending on their culture and environment. Some tribes live in traditional houses such as wigwams or teepees, which are portable structures made from poles and animal skins. Others live in more permanent houses, like longhouses made from wood or adobe houses. Some tribes also live in modern homes, similar to those found in mainstream society.
The Incas typically lived in rectangular houses made of stone and mud bricks with thatched roofs. These houses were often grouped together in communities or villages. The design and size of the houses varied depending on the social status of the inhabitants.
The Tiguas lived in adobe houses called "kivas." These houses were made from adobe bricks, wood, and mud, and were used for shelter and ceremonial purposes.
During the Iron Age, houses were typically made of earth, wood, and stone, with thatched roofs. The layout and construction varied depending on the region and culture. Common types of houses included roundhouses, rectangular houses, and hillfort structures.
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