I just did a quick search of Cenotaph. The UK put one in a bunch of countries to honor those that died and their remains are elsewhere.
They have a unique design.
None of the lines on the pylon is straight. The sides are not parallel but are subtly curved using precise geometry so as to be barely visible to the naked eye (entasis). If extended, the apparently vertical surfaces would meet 1,000 feet (300 m) above the ground and the apparently horizontal surfaces are sections of a sphere whose centre would be 900 feet (270 m) below ground. The use of curvature and diminishing tiers is intended to draw the eye upwards in a spiraling direction, first to the inscription, then to the top of the flags, to the wreath, and finally to the coffin at the top
Much like the obelisk cenotaph in Egypt.
We know how the elite love obelisks and anything Egyptian.
Top is in front of the Bank of Guyana the other is The Cenotaph in Whitehall, London.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cenotaph