Massachusetts
In 1774 the British parliament passed the intolerable acts which were designed to punish which colony for its rebellious behavior
The Intolerable Acts were issued in response to the Boston Tea Party of December 1773; British Parliament hoped these punitive measures would, by making an example of Massachusetts, reverse the trend of colonial resistance to parliamentary authority.
The Intolerable Acts, also known as the Coercive Acts were designed to punish Boston. The first of the acts was the Boston Port Act, which was a parliamentary response to what we would later call The Boston Tea Party.
Romaldo Gieurgola designed "New Parliament House"
Walter Burley Griffin an American architect designed Canberra
Jørn Utzon
Some people are unable to digest lactose, which is found in milk and other dairy products. For these people, a diet specifically designed for lactose intolerance is a necessity.
Indian Parliament was designed by Sir. Edwin Lutyens and Sir. Herbert Baker.
Indian Parliament was designed by Sir. Edwin Lutyens and Sir. Herbert Baker.
he is the man who designed old parliament house
Enrique Moralles.