Pierre Charles L'Enfant selected the site for the President's House and proposed a grand palace four times larger than the house that was built. L'Enfant planned for the President's House and the Capitol to be the cardinal points of his 1791 plan for Washington city in the District of Columbia. L'Enfant did not cooperate with the president's commissioners and was dismissed. Subsequently, a national competition was held to pick the designer of both the President's House and the Capitol. President Washington sought out James Hoban, conferred with him, and quickly selected the architects proposed design for the Presidents House in July 1792.