Norman Foster Designs Time Capsule for Washington Monument Burial as Part of America's 250th Anniversary
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Summary
The article discusses the latest edition of Dezeen Agenda newsletter featuring a time capsule designed by renowned architect Norman Foster. The time capsule is set to be buried under the Washington Monument as part of America's 250th anniversary celebrations. The newsletter also mentions White House considerations for a one-storey addition to the West Wing with updated ballroom plans.
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Foster designed the time capsule, which is set to be buried under the Washington Monument, as part of America's 250th anniversary celebrations.
White House considering 'one-storey addition to the West Wing' with updated ballroom plans
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