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Buckingham Palace This massive estate bordered by lushes gardens and wrought iron gates is home to the royal family, and as such it’s as elaborately furnished as a home can get. Nearly everything is caked in gold or imported silks and velvets, and no desk is history-less, and every chair has supported at least 10 famous bottoms. The entire building is 828,818 square feet of luxury, and has nearly 2,000 total rooms. Not a corner of this marvelous place is dirty, nor an inch of it not lavish. |
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Parliment Building The central building in legislation, the Parliament’s marble and oak floors are constantly gleaming and the rich rugs and carpets rigorously cleaned. The old walls are dark in color, adorned in different reds and creams while fabulous, old art hangs mutely from every corner. This proud, beautiful building is solemn on the interior, and powerful on the exterior. |
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Kingston Palace - 1 Viewing This monstrous square palace was bought long ago by an ancient Vampire Family posing as Noble English blood. The interior resembles that of a toned down Buckingham Palace, and though it has a smaller set of gardens, no private woodlands and a smaller hunting ground, it is surprisingly as well protected. Vicious dogs pace the well treated lawn, and Human of Vampire guards are constantly stationed along the brick walls and electric wrought iron gate. The place has a dark, formidable air about it, despite the colorful flowers and English banners waving about in the breeze. |
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St. Bartholomew's Hospital Despite the Gothic architecture and lavish look of the place, this hospital is as overworked and run down as any. The rooms smells of chemicals and the flu, and the nurses are all curt as though they’ve lost their motherly touch. Everything in this hospital appears to be a sickly, washed green or a yellowed white, and the walls have permanent stains of splatters and whimsical doodles. |
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The Emergency of a Lifetime. by Death Aug 10, 2009 5:44:59 GMT |
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University of London The University of London is a university based primarily in London. It is the second-largest university in the United Kingdom. It was established by the Royal Charter in 1836. A federal mega university of 31 affiliates, 19 colleges and 12 institutes, the university owns an estate of 160 buildings centered in central London. Each building is architectural brilliance. Some modeled after Greek and Roman influences such as the Parthenon, others are uniquely English in design, and some are conservatively modern. Lush green lawns are dotted with trees and artfully placed landscaping. All of these elements combine to convey honor, distinction, and power. |
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By The Light Of The Moon [Cerberus] by Dreaded Sunshine Sept 14, 2009 19:08:13 GMT |
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The Maughan Library This grand building looks more like a palace than a library; it’s 19th century Gothic architecture juts several stories into the air and is stapled off at the top with horrifying statues and a sharp lance. It holds 750000 different looks, documents, CDs and DVDs, and is centered around a large circular reading area modeled after the reading room of the British Museum. It can take hours to find one book in here, but there’s plenty of space to spread out, and it’s an easy location to do some research. |
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Bank of London This standard bank stands inside a building which was modeled after the Parthenon with strong ionic pillars guarding a marble entrance and sweet, curt tellers behind highly polished glass. Outside, a grand black statue of a mounted horseman stands with one elegant leg raised, the signal that the rider died from wounds related to combat. For sure a bright and formal appearance the bank offers, it’s a strange monument to guard the heavy glass doors. |
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London Heathrow This booming airport is stapled under a plain roof and even plainer backdrop, signaling its’ lack of appeal to the artistic eye and its’ business-like purpose. Hundreds of plains and private jets line the paved areas, and the terminals are constantly maintained to a hospital-worthy clean (though they gray and blue carpet has little to show for it). |
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