The geometric shapes used to build Big Ben include rectangular prisms for the main tower structure, cylindrical shapes for the clock faces and dome, and triangular shapes for the roof sections. These shapes are carefully designed and constructed to create the iconic silhouette of the clock tower. The combination of these geometric shapes gives Big Ben its distinctive architectural appearance and structural integrity.
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None because Big Ben is the name of a bell and not a clock.
There were a number of materials used to build the Big Ben Tower in London. These include a copper and tin alloy, limestone, a well as iron spire.
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334 limestone stairs to the top.
The clock tower which is part of Westminster Palace in London (in the UK) and which is commonly referred to as Big Ben* is actually constructed from brick with an ornamental limestone cladding. * There is some debate as to whether the name "Big Ben" refers to the clock tower or is actually the name of the bell contained inside!
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This is where it was built, to be included in the re-build of the Houses of Parliament.
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No. Big Ben is actually the name of the 14 ton bell in the Clock Tower at the Palace of Westminster in London. It was installed in 1859.
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Since 1859 when it was completed. It took several years to build.