Uncomparable.
It was destroyed by a fire in Istanbul,Turkey.
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The most famous building in Chicago to survive the great fire is the Water Tower. It is located on North Michigan Ave. at Chicago Ave. (across from the John Hancock building).
Norman Rockwell produced over 4,000 original works. Most of them were destroyed by fire or are in permanent collections.
After the fire in the Palace of Westminster in 1834, key architects involved in the rebuilding process included Charles Barry and Augustus Pugin. Barry was the principal architect responsible for the overall design of the new Houses of Parliament, while Pugin, an architect and designer, contributed significantly to the Gothic Revival style that characterized the building's interior and decorative elements. Their collaboration resulted in the iconic structure that stands today.
It destroyed 17,500 buildings.
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The original was destroyed by fire in 1613.
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The fire originated in, and destroyed, the Centre Block of the Canadian Parliament buildings.
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The first building was a basilica (destroyed by fire) and then it was rebuilt as a Cathedral.
The risks of dealing with fire are that you or someone else might get burned, or that a building or materials of value to you or someone else might be destroyed in a fire.
The factory, on upper floors of a high rise building, was destroyed by fire, in part because it was not equipped with sprinklers, and because it held lots of flammable materials. The building, however, was not severely damaged.
The building was destroyed in a fire that was later determined to be an act of arson.
Yes it was rebuilt. When the Fire of London happened in 1666, the london bridge got destroyed and it was rebuilt.