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La Green Room (salon Vert) est un des trois salons de réception du premier étage de la résidence exécutive de la Maison-Blanche, la demeure du président des États-Unis. Elle est souvent utilisée pour les petites réceptions ou les thés. Elle est traditionnellement décorée dans des tons de vert. La pièce mesure approximativement 8,40 m par 6,75 m. Elle possède six portes qui donnent vers le Cross Hall, l'East Room, le portique Sud et la Blue Room.

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dbo:abstract The Green Room is one of three state parlors on the first floor of the White House, the home of the president of the United States. It is used for small receptions and teas. During a state dinner, guests are served cocktails in the three state parlors before the president, first lady, and a visiting head of state descend the Grand Staircase for dinner. The room is traditionally decorated in shades of green. The room is approximately 28 by 22.5 feet (8.5 by 6.9 m). It has six doors, which open into the Cross Hall, East Room, South Portico, and Blue Room. Little is known about the room's original decor, except that it was likely in the fashionable French Empire style of the day, a tradition that continued until a group of Colonial Revival and Federal-style furniture and art experts appointed by then President Coolidge sought to restore the room according to the period in which it was built, rather than a passing style of a later time. All subsequent work on the room followed Coolidge's lead, First Lady Jackie Kennedy most prominently. In 1961, she formed the White House Historical Association "to help the White House collect and exhibit the very best artifacts of American history and culture." The same year, "Congress enacted Public Law 87-286 declaring that the furnishings of the White House were the inalienable property of the White House, legislating the White House’s status as a museum and extending legal protection to donated period furnishings and all White House objects." An endowment for new acquisitions and the renovation of state rooms was created in 1979, with the help of former First Lady Rosalynn Carter. Upon his death, February 20th 1862, Abraham Lincoln's son Willie laid in state in the Green Room. (en) La Green Room (salon Vert) est un des trois salons de réception du premier étage de la résidence exécutive de la Maison-Blanche, la demeure du président des États-Unis. Elle est souvent utilisée pour les petites réceptions ou les thés. Elle est traditionnellement décorée dans des tons de vert. La pièce mesure approximativement 8,40 m par 6,75 m. Elle possède six portes qui donnent vers le Cross Hall, l'East Room, le portique Sud et la Blue Room. (fr) A Sala Verde (em inglês: Green Room) é um dos três salões de estado no primeiro andar da Casa Branca. É usada para pequenas recepções e chás. A sala é tradicionalmente decorada em tons de verde. A sala possui 28 ft X 22 ft. Tem seis portas que abrem para a e para a Sala Azul. (pt)
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dbp:architecture Early American Colonial Revival and Federal style (en)
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dbp:caption All of the color-named rooms are located near the White House's southern portico. The 2009 White House State Floor plan shows the location of the Green Room, lower right. (en) The White House, featuring its southern portico and resemblance to Leinster House, photographed in 2005. (en) The Green Room in 1964, looking northeast, showing decor adopted during the administration of John F. Kennedy, and with a chandelier substitution made at the request of new first lady Lady Bird Johnson. (en) McKim, Mead, and White renovation of the Green Room in 1904 during the administration of Theodore Roosevelt. (en) Irish-born White House architect James Hoban modeled the White House after the Ango-Irish villa Leinster House in Dublin, which currently houses the Irish parliament. . (en) The Green Room, in an undated photo, likely created between 1860 and 1880, and then used as a Presidential study. (en)
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dbp:header The White House's Design History and Floor Plan (en)
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rdfs:comment La Green Room (salon Vert) est un des trois salons de réception du premier étage de la résidence exécutive de la Maison-Blanche, la demeure du président des États-Unis. Elle est souvent utilisée pour les petites réceptions ou les thés. Elle est traditionnellement décorée dans des tons de vert. La pièce mesure approximativement 8,40 m par 6,75 m. Elle possède six portes qui donnent vers le Cross Hall, l'East Room, le portique Sud et la Blue Room. (fr) A Sala Verde (em inglês: Green Room) é um dos três salões de estado no primeiro andar da Casa Branca. É usada para pequenas recepções e chás. A sala é tradicionalmente decorada em tons de verde. A sala possui 28 ft X 22 ft. Tem seis portas que abrem para a e para a Sala Azul. (pt) The Green Room is one of three state parlors on the first floor of the White House, the home of the president of the United States. It is used for small receptions and teas. During a state dinner, guests are served cocktails in the three state parlors before the president, first lady, and a visiting head of state descend the Grand Staircase for dinner. The room is traditionally decorated in shades of green. The room is approximately 28 by 22.5 feet (8.5 by 6.9 m). It has six doors, which open into the Cross Hall, East Room, South Portico, and Blue Room. (en)
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