A terrible sense of humour
The Northeast Boundary Tunnel facility also includes a wireless monitoring system to enable prompt intervention in case of risk or danger, in an area serving a population equivalent to 711,570 people.Among these, the US President too, who with the staff and White House guests (132 rooms and 35 bathrooms), can sleep peaceful and dry dreams, at least with regard to the city's water efficiency.
Can you imagine a bathroom that is overflooding and touches the feet of the world's most powerful man? In reality, we have arrived where we are because we just could not wait to tell you a story. We all know about "America" by Maurizio Cattelan: an 18-carat golden toilet thought to be installed in the bathrooms of the Guggenheim Museum in New York, where visitors could really use it. It was on the headlines because in 2019 thieves during the night managed to enter the Blenheim Palace Museum in Oxford, where Churchill was born and that later became an exhibition space that during those days hosted the work of art, and stole it. The story we want to tell dates back a few years: in 2017, when the newly elected President Donald Trump entered the White House, he requested a work of art for the Oval Office, as presidents often borrow pieces from major museums. In his case, he asked the Guggenheim for a Van Gogh. . The museum was available to lend him that golden toilet that was "taking the mick" of the United States. As one might expect, the tycoon, not exactly known for his sense of humour, refused and took it very personally.

He was told that the museum could instead lend him the golden toilet named "America" by artist Maurizio Cattelan