Nyumba za ŵalongozgi ŵa vyaru, ŵalongozgi ŵa maboma, ŵalongozgi ŵa visopa, ŵalongozgi ŵa mabungwe gha vyaru, panji ŵanthu ŵanyake From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nyumba ya boma ni nyumba ya mulongozgi wa boma, mulongozgi wa boma, mulongozgi wa cisopa, mulongozgi wa wupu wa vyaru, panji munthu munyake wakuzirwa. Ŵangaŵa kuti ŵakukhala mu nyumba iyo ŵakugwilira ntchito.
Afghanistan
Arg (Cabinet)
Albania
Prime Minister's Office
Pallati i Brigadave
Ish-Blloku (former residence of Enver Hoxha)
Algeria
El Mouradia Presidential Palace
Angola
Presidential Palace
Antigua and Barbuda
Government House (Governor-General)
Argentina
Casa Rosada (Presidential office)
Quinta de Olivos (Presidential residence)
Chapadmalal Residence (Summer House)
Armenia
President's Residence
Prime Minister's Vacation House, in Sevan (President, retreat)[1]
Prime Minister's Residence
Government House
Australia
Federal
Government House (Monarchy, Governor-General)
Admiralty House (Monarchy, Governor-General, Sydney residence)
The Lodge (Prime Minister)
Kirribilli House (Prime Minister, Sydney residence)
Northern Territory: Government House (Administrator)
External territories
Christmas Island: Government House (Administrator)
Cocos (Keeling) Islands: Government House (Administrator)
Norfolk Island: Government House (Administrator)
State, former
New South Wales Old Government House (Governor country residence at Parramatta (1790–1855) formerly) Hillview, (Governor summer residence at Sutton Forest (1882–1958), formerly) Cranbrook, Bellevue Hill, (Governor residence 1901–1917, formerly)
Queensland Adelaide House, (Governor residence (1859–1862) formerly; now The Deanery of St. John's Anglican Cathedral Old Government House (Governor residence (1862–1909) formerly; kept as headquarters of the National Trust of Australia)
South Australia Old Government House (Governor summer residence (1860–1880), formerly)[3] Marble Hill (Governor summer residence (1880–1955), formerly; destroyed in the Black Sunday Bushfire of 1955)
Victoria La Trobe's Cottage (Lieutenant Governor, residence (1840–1854) formerly; kept as museum)[4] Toorak House (Governor residence (1854–1874), formerly; currently being used as a church)[5] Bishopscourt (Governor residence (1874–1876), formerly) Stonnington Mansion (Governor residence (1901–1931) formerly; currently being restored as private home)[6]
Tasmania Old Government House (Governor's residence (1807–1857, demolished 1858)[7]
Austria
Hofburg (President, formerly the Emperor)
Ballhausplatz Nr. 2 (Chancellor)
Jagdschloss Mürzsteg (Summer retreat of the President)
Former royal residences
Schönbrunn Palace
Azerbaijan
Residence of Zagulba
Presidential Mountain Palace – Rest residence in Gabala
Royal Palace of Brussels (Monarch's working palace)
Château de Laeken (Monarch's residence)
Ciergnon Castle (Monarch's Ardennes residence)
The Lambermont[fr; nl] (Prime Minister's residence)
16 Rue de la Loi[fr; nl] / Wetstraat 16 (Prime Minister's office)
Belize
Belize House (Governor-General)
Former
Government House (Governor-General, formerly; kept for official government functions, state guest house for visiting foreign dignitaries, and as House of Culture Museum)
Benin
Presidential Palace
Bhutan
Dechencholing Palace (King)
Bolivia
Palacio Quemado (President's office)
Palace of Calacoto (Official residence of the President)
Castillo blanco (Winter residence of the President)
Principado de la Glorieta (Summer residence of the President)
Villa Albina (Summer residence of the President)
Mercado street (Office prime minister)
Casa Verde (Official residence of the prime minister)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Presidency Building
Konak Residence (state guest house)
Botswana
State House (President)
Brazil
Palácio da Alvorada (Presidential residence)
Palácio do Planalto (Presidential office)
Granja do Torto (President, retreat)
Palácio Rio Negro (President, retreat)
Palácio do Jaburu (Vice President)
Former
Catete Palace (President, formerly; kept as Museu da República)
Palace of São Cristóvão (King and Emperor, formerly; kept as the National Museum of Brazil)
Palácio Imperial de Petrópolis (Emperor, summer residence, formerly; kept as Imperial Museum of Brazil)
State
Bahia
Palácio de Ondina
Palácio da Aclamação (former)
Palácio Rio Branco (former)
Federal District
Palácio do Buriti
Maranhão
Palácio dos Leões
Minas Gerais
Cidade Administrativa de Minas Gerais
Paraná
Palácio Iguaçu
Pernambuco
Palácio Campo das Princesas
Rio de Janeiro
Palácio das Laranjeiras
Rio Grande do Sul
Palácio Piratini
São Paulo
Palácio dos Bandeirantes
Brunei
Istana Nurul Iman (Sultan)
Bulgaria
Current
The Largo (A complex of government office buildings in Sofia):
Dondukov 1 (The office of the Council of Ministers)
Dondukov 2 (The office of the President)
National Assembly office building
Boyana Residence (A complex of residential buildings outside Sofia):
Home № 1 (National History Museum)
Home № 2 (Residences of the members of the Cabinet)
Villa Kalina (The home of the President)
Euxinograd (former royal residence outside Varna; currently used by the President and Prime Minister)
Former royal residences
The Royal Palace (former royal residence in Sofia; currently the National Art Gallery)
Vrana Palace (former royal residence outside Sofia; currently used by Tsar Simeon II)
Tsarska Bistritsa (former royal residence outside Samokov; currently used by Tsar Simeon II)
Burundi
Kiriri Presidential Palace
Cambodia
Royal Palace (King, official; the formal name of the building within the palace compound in which the King resides in is called Khemarin Palace)
The Royal Residence (King, secondary)
Peace Palace (Prime Minister, official workplace; the Prime Minister lives at his own private residence)
British Columbia: Government House (monarch, lieutenant governor)
Manitoba: Government House (monarch, lieutenant governor)
New Brunswick: Old Government House (monarch, lieutenant governor)
Newfoundland and Labrador: Government House (monarch, lieutenant governor)
Nova Scotia: Government House (monarch, lieutenant governor)
Prince Edward Island: Government House (monarch, lieutenant governor)
Quebec: Édifice Price/Price Building (premier)
The provinces of Ontario and Quebec no longer have official residences for their lieutenant governors, but do provide them with accommodations; in the case of Ontario, only if necessary. There is a Government House in Regina, Saskatchewan, though it does not serve as a residence, containing only the lieutenant governor's offices. Alberta also has a Government House, but it is used solely for official entertaining and meetings.
Cape Verde
Palácio Presidencial
Central African Republic
Renaissance Palace
Chad
Presidential Palace
Chile
None. The President uses own private residence.
Presidential Palace of Cerro Castillo, Viña del Mar (President, retreat)
Former
Palacio de La Moneda (President, formerly; kept as office for President)
China
Zhongnanhai (Communist Party/State Council)
Jade Spring Hill (Villa area of the Central Military Commission)
Beidaihe District (Communist Party's summer retreat place)
Diaoyutai State Guesthouse (visiting dignitaries)
Former
Office and Residence
Presidential Palace in Nanjing (1912, 1927–1937, 1946–1949; kept as museum from 1998)
Qing army and the naval department in Beijing (1912–1928)
Fortress Park and the Prince Chun Mansion of Zhongnanhai (1912–1928)
Guangzhou Guanyinshan (now Yuexiu Shan) Yuexiu Building (1917–1922, the building destroyed in 1922, today this site for the Guangzhou Zhongshan Memorial Hall)
Republic of China Lu Haijun Grand Marshal base camp was established in Guangzhou, was established in the original Guangdong Shi Min soil factory (1923–1925;now Sun Yat-senMarshal House Memorial Hall)
Perlis Istana Arau (Raja) Chief Minister's Official Residence (Chief Minister)
Kedah Istana Anak Bukit (Sultan) Seri Mentaloon (Chief Minister)
Penang Seri Mutiara (Governor) Seri Teratai (Chief Minister)
Perak Istana Iskandariah (Sultan, largely ceremonial) Istana Kinta (Sultan) Chief Minister's Official Residence (Chief Minister)
Selangor Istana Alam Shah (Sultan, largely ceremonial) Istana Bukit Kayangan (Sultan) Chief Minister's Official Residence (Chief Minister)
Negeri Sembilan Istana Besar Seri Menanti (Yang di-Pertuan Besar) Chief Minister's Official Residence (Chief Minister)
Malacca Istana Melaka (Governor) Seri Bendahara (Chief Minister)
Johor Istana Besar (Sultan, largely ceremonial) Istana Bukit Serene (Sultan) Saujana (Chief Minister)
Pahang Istana Abu Bakar (Sultan) Chief Minister's Official Residence (Chief Minister)
Terengganu Istana Syarqiyyah (Sultan) Seri Iman (Chief Minister)
Kelantan Istana Balai Besar (Sultan, largely ceremonial) Istana Negeri (Sultan) JKR 10 (Chief Minister)
Sabah Istana Seri Kinabalu (Governor) Seri Gaya (Chief Minister)
Sarawak The Astana (Governor) Demak Jaya (Premier)
Former
Former Istana Negara at Jalan Istana (King, former official residence)
Penang Suffolk House (Former Governor's residence)
Malacca Old Governor's residence (Former Governor and Yang di-Pertua Negeri's residence)
Maldives
Muliaage (President)
Hilaaleege Official residence (Vice President)
Former
Theemuge (President, formerly; now the Supreme Court of the Maldives)
Mali
Presidential Palace
Malta
San Anton Palace (Official Residence of the President)
Verdala Palace (Summer Residence of the President)
Villa Francia (Official Residence of the Prime Minister)
Girgenti Palace (Summer Residence of the Prime Minister)
Former
Fort St. Angelo (former residence of the Grand Master, now restored)
Grandmaster's Palace (former residence of the Grand Master and the Governor, now housing the Office of the President and a museum)
Palazzo Vilhena (former residence of the Grand Master, now a museum)
Aħrax Tower (former summer residence of the Governor, now abandoned)
Casa Leoni (former residence of the Governor, now housing a government ministry)
Mauritania
Presidential Palace
Mauritius
State House (President)
Clarisse House (Prime Ministers)
Mexico
National Palace (President)
Former
Los Pinos (Presidential residence and office)
Castillo de Chapultepec (Emperor then President, formerly; kept as National Museum of History)
*In every state of the Mexico the Palacio de Gobierno, or Government Palace, was the official residence the governor, they are now maintained solely as the relevant governor's offices.
Casa Borda, Cuernavaca (Emperor's summer residence, formerly; kept as a cultural centre)
States
Querétaro
Casa de la Corregidora (Governor mansion)
Moldova
Presidential Palace
Transnistria
Presidential Palace, Tiraspol
Monaco
Palais Princier de Monaco (Monarch)
Résidence du ministre d'État (Minister of State)
Mongolia
Government Palace (Offices of the President and Prime Minister)
The Marshal Mansion (President, former winter residence of Khorloogiin Choibalsan and Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal)
Cape Province: Government House (Governor, formerly; kept as offices for Prime Minister)
Transvaal: Government House (Lieutenant General, formerly)
Natal: Government House (Lieutenant-Governor, formerly)
Orange Free State: Government House (Governor, formerly)
South Korea
Cheong Wa Dae ("House with Blue Rooftiles") (President; no longer used)
– Cheong Wa Dae was the official presidential office and residence complex for the President of South Korea before Yoon Suk-yeol.
– It is located next to Gyeongbokgung, the main palace during the Joseon dynasty.
Cheong Nam Dae ("Cheong Wa Dae in the South") (President; no longer used)
– Cheong Nam Dae used to be one of the two vacation residences for the President of Republic of Korea. It was returned to public in 2003.
– It is located in Cheongwon-gun, North Chungcheong Province.
Cheong Hae Dae ("Cheong Wa Dae on the Seashore") (President; no longer used)
– Cheong Hae Dae used to be one of the two vacation residences for the President of Republic of Korea. Although the president no longer uses this facility this compound is still under the administration of the Republic of Korea Navy, and thus is not open to public access.
– It is located on one of the islands of Geoje-shi, South Gyeongsang Province.
Gukhoeuijang Gonggwan ("Official Residence of the Speaker of National Assembly") (Speaker of National Assembly)
– This is the official residence for the Speaker of the National Assembly of Republic of Korea. The Speaker, also, does not work here.
– It is located in Hannam-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, where many foreign missions to Korea are located.
Daebeobwonjang Gonggwan ("Official Residence of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court") (Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Korea)
– This is the official residence for the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Korea. The Chief Justice, also, does not work here.
– It is also located in Hannam-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul.
Heonbeopjaepansojang Gonggwan ("Official Residence of the President of the Constitutional Court") (President of the Constitutional Court of Korea)
– This is the official residence for the President of the Constitutional Court of Korea. The President of the Court, also, does not work here.
– It is located close to Cheong Wa Dae.
Chongri Gonggwan ("Official Residence of the Prime Minister") (Prime Minister)
– This is the official residence for the Prime Minister of Republic of Korea. The Prime Minister, however, does not work here.
– It is located close to Cheong Wa Dae.
Most ministers of state and heads of administrative regions also have official residences, although they are not listed here.
South Sudan
Presidential Palace
Spain
Palacio Real de Madrid (Official residence of Spanish monarchs, but used only for state ceremonies. In Madrid's city center)
Palacio de la Zarzuela (De facto residence of the monarch. Also his office. A few kilometers outside of Madrid's city center)
Palacio de Marivent (Summer retreat of the monarch. In Majorca, Balearic Islands)
Reales Alcázares de Sevilla (official residence of the monarch in Andalusia)
Palacio de Albéniz (official residence of the monarch in Catalonia. In Barcelona)
Palacio de la Moncloa (President of the Government. Also his office)
Santa Cruz Palace, Madrid (Minister of Foreign Affairs)
Autonomous communities
Aragon: Edificio Pignatelli (President of DGA)
Andalusia: Palacio de San Telmo (President of the Junta)
Basque Country: Ajuria Enea (Lehendakari)
Catalonia: Casa dels Canonges (President of the Generalitat)
Galicia: Monte Pío (President of the Xunta)
Castile and Leon: Colegio de la Asunción (President of the Junta)
Sri Lanka
President's House (Official residence in Colombo of the President)
President's Pavilion (Official residence in Kandy of the President)
Queen's Cottage (Country retreat of the President)
Temple Trees (Official residence of the Prime Minister)
Prime Minister's Cottage (country retreat of the prime minister)
Speaker's Residence (official residence of the speaker of the Parliament)
Chief Justice's House (official residence of the chief justice)
Visumpaya (Residence of a cabinet minister nominated by the president)
General's House (country retreat for Members of Parliament)
Bank House, Colombo (official residence of the governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka)
General's House, Colombo (official residence of the commander of the Sri Lanka Army)
Sudan
Republican Palace
Suriname
Gouvernementsgebouw, better known as Presidential Palace
Sweden
Royal
Royal Palace in Stockholm (official residence since 1754, but not used as such since 1981)
Drottningholm Palace (everyday residence of TM The King and Queen since 1981)
Haga Palace (Official residence of TRH The Crown Princess and Prince Daniel, Duke of Västergötland. Palaces owned by the State, at the disposal of the King, but not in use)
Gripsholm Castle
Rosendal Palace
Rosersberg Palace
Stenhammar Palace
Strömsholm Palace
Tullgarn Palace
Ulriksdal Palace
Former royal residences
Arvfurstens palats
Kalmar Castle
Karlberg Palace
Nyköping Castle
Uppsala Castle
Vadstena Castle
Wrangel Palace (Official residence 1697–1754)
Prime Ministerial
Sager House (Official residence of the Prime Minister)
Harpsund (Country retreat for the Prime Minister)
Gubernatorial
Gävleborg County Gävle Castle (governor)
Halland County Halmstad Castle (governor)
Jönköping County The Residence, Jönköping (governor)
Skåne County The Residence, Malmö (governor)
Stockholm County Tessin Palace (governor)
Uppsala County Uppsala Castle (governor)
Västmanland County Västerås Castle (governor)
Västra Götaland County The Residence, Gothenburg (governor)
Örebro County Örebro Castle (governor)
Östergötland County Linköping Castle (governor)
Switzerland
Official estates of the Swiss Federal Council:
Lohn Estate
Béatrice-von-Wattenwyl-Haus
Syria
New Shaab Palace, on Mount Mazzeh, Damascus
Tishreen Palace, Ar Rabwah, Damascus
President's summer house, built for security and rapid exits on the banks of the Mediterranean Sea
Former
Mustapha Pasha al-Abed's Palace (President)
Nazim Pashas's Palace (President)
Taiwan
Workplace
Presidential Office Building (formerly office of Governor-General of Taiwan)
Residence
Yonghe Residence
Shilin Official Residence (Former residence of Chiang Kai-shek)
Guesthouses of Chiang Kai-shek
Seven Seas Residence(Former residence of Chiang Ching-kuo)
Guest House
Taipei Guest House
Grand Hotel (Taipei)
Tajikistan
Kohi Millat
Tanzania
State House (President)
Thailand
Grand Palace (Monarch, official and ceremonial but not residential)
Dusit Palace (Monarch; parts of it now houses several museums)
Amphorn Sathan Residential Hall (Monarch, primary residential home of King Vajiralongkorn)
Chitralada Royal Villa (Formerly of the monarch, now residence of Queen Sirikit)
Bang Pa-In Royal Palace (Monarch, summer retreat, now generally open to the public)
Zabeel Palace in Dubai (Vice President & Prime minister)
United Kingdom
Wonaniso: List of British royal residences
Buckingham Palace (official working palace of the King and the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh)
Windsor Castle (official country residence of the King)
Palace of Holyroodhouse (official residence of the King in Scotland)
Hillsborough Castle (official residence of the King in Northern Ireland when in the province, otherwise, the official residence of the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
Clarence House (official London residence of the King and Queen while renovations to Buckingham Palace are ongoing; previously official residence of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother)
Kensington Palace (London residence of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, the Duke and Duchess of Kent, the Prince and Princess of Wales and their family)
St James's Palace (seat of the Royal Court and senior Palace of the Sovereign, London residence of the Princess Royal and Sir Timothy Laurence, Princess Alexandra, and Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi)
Bagshot Park (official country residence of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh)
10 Downing Street (London residence of the Prime Minister, in their capacity as First Lord of the Treasury)
11 Downing Street (official residence of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, in their capacity as Second Lord of the Treasury)
12 Downing Street (official residence of the Government Chief Whip but currently houses the Offices of the Prime Minister)
Chequers (Country residence of the Prime Minister)
Carlton Gardens, St. James's (No. 1 is the official residence of the Foreign Secretary and No. 2 houses the Privy Council Office)
Admiralty House (three ministerial flats for use by Ministers of the Crown)
Chevening House (country residence of a Minister of the Crown nominated by the Prime Minister, which is by custom given to the Foreign Secretary)
Dorneywood (country residence of a Minister of the Crown nominated by the Prime Minister, which is by custom given to the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Palace of Westminster (grand state apartments for the Lord Speaker of the House of Lords, Speaker of the House of Commons, and the Lord Chancellor)
Former
Bridewell Palace (King, formerly; demolished)
Carlton House, London (Prince, formerly; demolished)
Cumberland House (Prince, formerly; demolished)
Edinburgh Castle (King, formerly; kept as museum, barracks, vault, and venue for state receptions)
Eltham Palace (King, formerly; Great Hall kept as museum)
Falkland Palace (King, formerly; kept as museum)
Hampton Court Palace (King, formerly; kept as museum)
Kew Palace (Queen, formerly; kept as museum)
Linlithgow Palace (King, formerly; damaged in fire (1746), kept as museum)
Marlborough House (Queen, formerly; kept for headquarters for Commonwealth Secretariat)
Nonsuch Palace (King, formerly; demolished)
Palace of Placentia (King, formerly; demolished)
Queen's House (Queen, formerly; kept as museum)
Richmond Palace (King, formerly; demolished)
Tower of London (King, formerly; kept as museum, barracks and vault)
Palace of Westminster (King, formerly; kept as annex to the Houses of Parliament)
Palace of Whitehall (King; destroyed in fire)
Cathays Park (The Welsh Secretary had an official flat here prior to devolution)
Cabin Hill (former residence of the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, later converted into a school)
Stormont Castle (former residence of the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland)
Stormont House (former residence of the Speaker of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland)
Scotland
Bute House (Official residence of the First Minister of Scotland)
Tulliallan Castle (Official residence of the Chief Constable of the Police Service of Scotland)
City of London
Mansion House (official residence of the Lord Mayor of London)
Religious
Lambeth Palace (official London residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury)
Old Palace, Canterbury (official residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury in Canterbury)
Bishopthorpe Palace (official residence of the Archbishop of York)
Number 2 Rothesay Terrace (official residence of the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland)
Territorial
Anguilla: Government House (official residence of the governor)
Bermuda: Government House (official residence of the governor)
British Virgin Islands: Government House (official residence of the governor)
Cayman Islands: Government House (official residence of the governor)
Falkland Islands: Government House (official residence of the governor)
Gibraltar: The Convent (official residence of the governor) 6 Convent Place (official residence of the chief minister)
Guernsey: Government House (official residence of the lieutenant governor)
Jersey: Government House (official residence of the lieutenant governor)
Isle of Man: Government House (official residence of the lieutenant governor)
Montserrat: Government House (official residence of the governor)
Pitcairn Islands: Government House (official residence of the governor)
Saint Helena: Plantation House (official residence of the governor) The Castle (former official residence of the governor, now used as the governor's office)
Turks and Caicos Islands: Government House (official residence of the governor)
United States
Wonaniso: List of United States presidential residences, Western White House, and List of governors' mansions in the United States
White House (President)
Camp David (President, retreat)
Number One Observatory Circle (Vice President)
Blair House (state guest house)
Presidential Townhouse (guest house for former Presidents)
Trowbridge House (currently being renovated to replace the Presidential Townhouse)
Quarters Six (Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff)
Quarters One (Chief of Staff of the United States Army)
Quarters Seven / Air House (Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force)
Quarters A / Tingey House (Chief of Naval Operations)
Historic Home of the Commandants (Commandant of the Marine Corps)
50 United Nations Plaza 37th floor penthouse (Ambassador to the United Nations)[17]
State
Wonaniso: List of governors' mansions in the United States
Alabama: Governor's Mansion President's Mansion (President of the University of Alabama)
California: Governor's Mansion Blake House (President of the University of California)[18] University House (most common name for official residences of the chancellor of each individual University of California campus)[19] University House, Berkeley (Chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley)
Hawaii: Washington Place (Queen then Governor, formerly kept as museum) ʻIolani Palace (Queen, formerly kept for official government functions) Hulihee Palace (Queen, formerly retained as museum) College Hill (University of Hawaii President)
Illinois: Executive Mansion (Governor) Supreme Court Justices' apartments University of Illinois at Chicago Chancellor's Residence[20] President's House, home of the University of Illinois' President[21]
Kentucky: Governor's Mansion Old Governor's Mansion (now official residence of the lieutenant governor) Maxwell Place (President of the University of Kentucky)[22] Amelia Place (President of the University of Louisville)[23]
Wisconsin: Governor's Mansion Olin House (Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin – Madison)[28] Chancellor's Residence (Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee)[29]
Some mayors in cities with an official mayor's residence choose instead to reside at their private residence, using the official residence for official functions only. This has occurred in the 21st century in Detroit and New York City, although as of 2016[update] the mayors of both cities live in the official residences. In the case of Denver, no mayor has ever lived in the official residence; the city instead makes it available to certain non-profit groups for special functions.
Elson, Martha (October 29, 2015). "UofL owns Highlands mansion, but nobody's home". The Courier-Journal. Archived from the original on October 19, 2022. Retrieved October 31, 2015. The house is not currently used as a full-time residence. Current university president James Ramsey was not required to live in the house upon becoming president in 2002 because he was hired from the university's faculty and already owned a home in the area. During his tenure, he has used the house mainly for fundraisers and other university events, and has used a carriage house on the property for smaller events and as lodging for university guests.