Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Tower of London' has mentioned 'Construction' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Although the layout has remained the same since the tower's construction, the interior of the basement dates mostly from the 18th century when the floor was lowered and the pre-existing timber vaults were replaced with brick counterparts.
[16] Due to changes in function and design since the tower's construction, except for the chapel little is left of the original interior.
[21] Construction of Wakefield and Lanthorn Towers xe2x80x93 located at the corners of the innermost ward's wall along the river xe2x80x93 began around 1220.
[41] Construction of the Grand Storehouse north of the White Tower began in 1688, on the same site as the dilapidated Tudor range of storehouses;[42] it was destroyed by fire in 1841.
William made Gundulf, Bishop of Rochester, responsible for its construction, although it may not have been completed until after William's death in 1087.
The construction of the Waterloo Barracks in the inner ward began in 1845, when the Duke of Wellington laid the foundation stone.
[147][148] However, recent developments, such as the construction of skyscrapers nearby, have pushed the Tower towards being added to the United Nations' Heritage in Danger List.
The fabric also continues to demonstrate the traditions and techniques that were involved in its construction.