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.
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