Frank Baines reinforced this location’s roof after a death-watch beetle infestation damaged the work of Hugh Herland and Henry Yevele (“YEE-vell”) in a room filled with a “white hart” emblem. A three-stage staircase based on Bernini’s Scala Regia was designed for this location by John Soane after the death of James Wyatt. Part of this location with a historic “hammer-beam roof” was turned from a room to a corridor during renovations which also included the addition of frescoes by William Dyce. Augustus (*) Pugin (“pew-JAN”) and Charles Barry were responsible for rebuilding this location in a Gothic Revival style after an 1834 fire captured by J.M.W. Turner. A tower in these buildings, renamed after Elizabeth, contains the recently restored Big Ben. For 10 points, name this building that contains the House of Commons and the House of Lords. ■END■
ANSWER: Palace of Westminster [or Westminster Palace; accept Houses of Parliament; prompt on House of Commons or House of Lords before read; prompt on London]
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