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Newsweek asked interior designer Tommy Landen to analyze President Trump's increasingly gilded Oval Office and paved-over Rose Garden.
The Tower of London, a millennial fortress Built almost 1,000 years ago, the Tower of London has had few structural changes since the 13th century, though it is no longer a prison or a fortress.
The Tower of London organized a commemoration of World War I with 888,246 poppies. In 2014, 5 million people came to see the art display of ceramic poppies in the tower’s moat, all created by ...
The 56-year-old former Royal Marine is the new ravenmaster at the Tower of London, responsible for looking after the feathered protectors of the 1,000-year-old fortress.
TRANSCRIPT So, we're here in the White Tower. When they first arrived in the Tower of London, they were treated honorably. They were seen playing in the gardens, shooting arrows.
Tor Alva, or the White Tower, now rises nearly 100 feet above the rooftops, a gleaming 3D-printed beacon of architectural ambition in a village teetering on the edge of extinction.
January 25, 2023 London’s Newest Office Tower Was Built Entirely From Timber Thanks to its materials, the Black & White Building in Shoreditch generates 37 percent less carbon than a concrete ...
To mark the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, a new commemorative display of ceramic poppies will be installed at the heart of the Tower of London. Nearly 30,000 of the original ...
An Interior Department advisory panel has recommended changing the name of Devils Tower, the distinctive rock formation in Wyoming at the country’s oldest national monument and the centerpiece ...
Residents of Trellick Tower, a 1972 public housing block, fought to stop a development project they said would undermine the building’s integrity. But they fear the reprieve might be only temporary.
A FEMALE Beefeater has led the Ceremony of the Keys, the locking of the Tower of London, for the first time in the ritual’s 700-year history. AJ Clark, 50, can perform the task after becoming ...
Legend has it, King Richard III had his two nephews killed at the Tower of London in 1483. The Princes in the Tower were Edward V and Richard, Duke of York – the sons of King Edward IV, who died ...