Architectural
glass
Architectural
glass is glass that is used as a
building material . Glass is also used
for internal partitions and as an
architectural feature. ...
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Welsh School of Architectural
Glass
School of Architectural
Glass is a department of Swansea
Metropolitan University which offers BAs and MA courses in
architectural stained
glass . ...
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Willet Hauser Architectural
Glass
Willet Hauser Architectural
Glass, Inc is a North American stained
glass firm that specializes in the
design, fabrication, and restoration ...
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Stained glass
The term stained glass can refer to the
material of coloured glass or the craft
of ... harmonising with the curving
architectural forms that ...
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Insulated glazing (redirect from
Insulated glass)
When multiple glass panes or "lites"
are assembled into units, they are commonly ... to reduce solar
heat gain or as an architectural
feature. ...
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Glass
A glass is an amorphous
(non-crystalline ) solid material. ... It was the Romans who
began to use glass for
architectural purposes, with the ...
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Glaze
Architectural
glass , a building material typically used as transparent glazing
material in the building envelope. Ceramic glaze , a vitreous ...
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Advanced Energy
control technologies for the manufacture of semiconductors, flat panel
displays, data storage products, solar cells and
architectural
glass. ...
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Phu Phong Glass Joint Stock Company
Phu Phong Glass Joint Stock Company is
a company based in the outskirts of Ho Chi Minh City that makes
architectural
glass and float glass ...
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Meeli Kõiva (section
Selected Architectural
Glass Installations)
concerned with glass active in Finland
, Belgium and US date August 2008, where she has produced a range of
paintings, architectural ...
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Window tax
The window tax was a glass tax which
was a significant social, cultural, and
architectural force in the kingdoms of England , Scotland and
...
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Ed Carpenter (artist)
public installations ranging from
architectural sculpture to infrastructure design. ... He
studied architectural
glass art under artists in ...
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Swansea Metropolitan University
The Architectural Stained
Glass department is located in the
former central library building on Alexandra Road. Student Accommodation
...
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Smart glass
Smart glass, EGlass, or switchable
glass, also called smart windows or
switchable ... (AGP UMU Glass)
supplied by Architectural
Glass Projects. ...
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Sliding glass door
In architecture , a sliding
glass door (also infrequently referred
to as an Arcadia door, after one well-known manufacturer of such doors)
...
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Blenko Glass Company
Blenko Glass Company, located in
Milton, West Virginia , is known for its artistic ... stained
glass windows as well as other
architectural
glass . ...
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Wales Millennium Centre (section
Glass)
Glass is used not in the contemporary
British architectural style of the
glass curtain. Jonathan Adams said,
"The glass veins in the ...
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Contemporary Glass Society
The Contemporary Glass Society (CGS) is
an association of artist s, collector s, ... hot
glass,
architectural glass,
glass engraving and ...
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Building material (section
Glass)
The use of glass in
architectural buildings has become very
popular in the modern culture. Glass
"curtain wall s" can be used to cover the ...
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Chemically strengthened glass
Chemically strengthened glass is a type
of glass that has increased strength as
a ... See also : Architectural
glass Toughened
glass ...
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William Willet (section
Examples of William Willet's work in stained glass)
American portrait painter , muralist, stained
glass designer , studio owner and writer . ... recognized
as Willet Hauser Architectural
Glass . ...
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Brian Clarke (artist)
1953 is a British artist ; a painter who has, most notably,worked in
stained glass . ... works can be
found in architectural settings and
...
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Swansea
Swansea Metropolitan University (formerly Swansea Institute of Higher
Education) is particularly well-known for its
Architectural Glass ...
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Breaker-grozier pliers
Breaker-grozier pliers are pliers used by glazier s to break and finish
glass in a ... See also :
Architectural
glass Beveled glass ...
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Louisville Glassworks
There are three working glass studios,
two glass galleries, and ...
Glassworks opened in 2001 with the
Architectural Glass studio
fathering it ...
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Young Israel of Brookline
The congregation is particularly noted for the
architecture of its ... Instead of stained
glass, the building uses art
glass that has the ...
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Glazing
Glazing is a transparent part of a wall , usually made of
glass or plastic ... Common
types of glazing used in architectural
applications ...
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List of things named Daedalus
uk/ Daedalian Glass is a bespoke
architectural
glass designer and manufacturer based in the UK. Project Daedalus
Daedelus of Sicyon was a ...
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Professor Gordon Wallace
the potential for applications requiring a variable tint, such as
architectural
glass, aircraft windows, optical lenses and automotive windows.
...
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Miasolé
used in volume thin film production, and is used by high volume
manufacturing companies in the disk drive and
architectural glass industries.
...
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List of people associated with Penarth
With his wife, Nora Ellison, he made
architectural glass and stain
glass windows. In addition to religious
commissions, Roper sculpted a ...
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William Davidson
He was the chairman of Guardian Industries Corp., one of the world's
largest manufacturers of architectural
and automotive glass . ...
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CSG Holding (redirect from
China Southern Glass)
is the largest architectural
glass manufacturer in China It involves
in manufacturing and selling glass
products, such as float glass ...
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Window
(redirect from
Glass window)
into small panes of glass even though
larger panes of glass are available,
generally in a pattern dictated by the
architectural style at use. ...
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Governor Phillip Tower
The façade is of grey granite and glass
used to achieve an ... Reaction: said
architectural critic Francesca Morrison. Depictions in popular
...
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Alkira House
One of the most striking features of the building is the use of Glazed
architectural terra-cotta and
glass brick . Australia to use
glass ...
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Gothic architecture
(section
Architectural)
Gothic architecture is a style of
architecture which flourished during
the high ... are often structures of
architectural distinction while ...
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LEAF Award
The Emirates Glass LEAF Award is an
international architectural prize,
recognising innovative architectural
design, across both private and ...
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Smithdon High School (section
Architectural history)
1954, the school was immediately acclaimed by the
architectural critics. particularly the
large expanses of glass (inspired by
the work of ...
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British and Irish stained glass (1811–1918)
1811-12, there was a revival of the art and craft of stained
glass window manufacture. ...
Tudor and Renaissance architectural
details made ...
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South Ferry Plaza
The architectural plan had a
glass dome that was supposed to be lit
at night, which also contained an observation deck and three ...
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Tiffany glass
Tiffany glass is the generic name used
here to describe the many and varied types ... Category:Architectural
elements Category:Glass types ...
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An Túr Gloine
An Túr Gloine (Irish for "Tower of Glass")
was a cooperative studio for stained ... Irish churches and other
architectural projects Purser's ...
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Conrad Schmitt Studios
Conrad Schmitt Studios is an architectural
arts studio located in New Berlin, ... provides ecclesiastical
art, stained glass artistry, art ...
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Solutia
interlayers for laminated glass, window
films, conductive films, and rubber processing chemicals, used in
architectural, automotive, ...
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St. Enoch Centre
Whilst the target of many architectural
critics, the building is notable for its massive
glass roof, which makes it the largest
glass- ...
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Lead came and copper foil glasswork
(redirect from
Stained glass lamp)
and crafts of cutting colored glass and
joining the pieces into picturesque designs. ... See also :
Architectural
glass Beveled glass ...
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Romanesque architecture
(section
Architectural embellishment)
Romanesque architecture is an
architectural style of Medieval Europe,
... Stained glass: pictorial
stained glass appear to date from the
10th century. ...
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Neoparium
Neoparium, also known as Neopariés, is a glass
material made in Japan by Nippon ... it was developed as an
architectural cladding material for
...
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Engleside Hotel
WWII ,date December 2007 and architectural
pieces were auctioned off. The stained glass
windows from the dining room were purchased by ...
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UAW-Ford National Programs Center
It was designed in the international
architectural style , with its marble -faced walls and
glass windows being held up on the same
plane ...
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Prospekt Gagarina (Kharkiv Metro)
the architectural details were taken
off, to be replaced with a more ... are installed
architectural stained
glass window s depicting the triumph
...
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Stained glass conservation
Stained glass conservation refers to
the protection and preservation of historic ... and compelling
forms of architectural decoration;
however, ...
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Sov gott Rose-Marie
many houses and homes, were bulldozed to pave way for the new
architectural wave of the future:
towering skyscrapers, "glass and
concrete". ...
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Thomas Bosworth
Thomas L. Bosworth (born 1930) is a noted Seattle architect and
architectural ... he designed
for the Pilchuck Glass School between
1971 and ...
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Curtain wall (redirect from
Glass curtain wall)
typically infilled with glass, which
provides an architecturally ...
can be inset within a curtain wall system to provide
architectural flavor. ...
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Leadlight
Leadlights are decorative windows made of small sections of
glass supported in lead ... and
other such works of architecture and
the latter with ...
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Dysan
manufacturing facilities included
architectural features such as large indoor employee lounge
atriums, incorporating glass encased
ceilings ...
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Southfield Town Center
The hotel was built in the postmodern
architectural style , and was built with
glass. The architects were Sikes
Jennings Kelly & Brewer. ...
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Shanghai Oriental Arts Center
The building merges architectural
artistry with functionality. The material of the façades is mainly
laminated glass incorporating ...
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Venice
(section
Glass)
Venice has a rich and diverse architectural
style, the most famous of which is probably the Gothic style. ...
Glass : File:Glassvenetian. ...
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Old Oakland
The architectural styles of the time
featured tall, cast-iron columns and large plate-glass
windows. The downtown began its decline after ...
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Shoebox style (architecture)
modern architecture characterised by
... horizontal rows of windows or glass
walls ... Centuries: Changes in Acoustical and
Architectural Criteria ...
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Muntin
Muntin is a strip of wood or metal separating and holding panels of
glass in a ... see as an
essential architectural element in
period buildings. ...
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Sunchime
an architectural sculpture by Jeff G.
Smith in Sandcastle Retreat, Clearwater, Florida using
glass and steel elements suspended in a
...
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History of architecture
(redirect from
Architectural history)
The history of architecture traces the
changes in the history of architecture
... given rise to many local
architectural styles, including ...
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Spontaneous glass breakage
Spontaneous glass breakage is a
phenomenon by which toughened glass (or
tempered) ... Glazed Annealed
Architectural Flat Glass to
Thermal Loadings.: ...
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Neue Nationalgalerie
A minimalist steel and glass pavilion,
located on the paved roof ... while a small part of the museum,
is the primary architectural
expression. ...
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The Schoeners
bathroom that had glass walls and was
visually exposed to the living room. A writer for
Architectural Digest was handed a
funnel ...
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Polyvinyl butyral (section
Automotive and architectural)
The major application is laminated safety
glass for automobile ... Applications Automotive and
architectural: automotive and
architectural ...
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Norbury Manor
Manor is noted for its architectural
features including a rare king post, medieval fireplace, a Tudor door
and some 17th-century Flemish glass.
...
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Victoria and Albert Museum (section
Glass)
The holdings of ceramics , glass ,
textile s, costume s, silver, ...
Architectural Drawings Library ... most comprehensive
architectural resource. ...
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Glass brick
Glass brick, also known as
glass block, is an
architectural element made from
glass . Glass
bricks provide visual obscuration while ...
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Beveled glass
Beveled glass is usually made by taking
one-quarter inch-thick clear glass and
... See also : Architectural
glass Cathedral
glass ...
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Farnsworth House
The steel and glass house was
commissioned by Dr. Edith Farnsworth ... exterior, is the
architectural ideal that defines Mies'
American career. ...
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Seattle Central Library
The 11-story (185 feet or 56 meters high)
glass and steel building ...
Architectural tours of the building began on June 5, 2006. ...
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Index of architecture articles
(redirect from
List of architectural topics)
This page aims to list all topics related to
architecture . ... Examination –Architect –Architectonic –Architectural
Association of Ireland – ...
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Countertop (section
Crafted glass)
Custom architectural crafted
glass, tempered
glass, textured
glass pieces, and the ancient art of
Verre églomisé , or reverse gilded glass
...
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Cameo glass
Cameo glass is a luxury form of
glass art produced by etching and
carving through ... what was evidently an
architectural revetment showing ...
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Byzantine Fresco Chapel Museum (section
Architecture)
The interior combines rough stone, opaque
glass, and rich woods, to ... freestanding chapel,"
according to Christine Slessor in The
Architectural Review." ...
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Float glass
Float glass is a sheet of
glass made by floating molten
glass on a bed of molten ...
Glass
architecture Category:Glass
history Category: ...
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Cathedral architecture of Western Europe
(section
Architectural styles)
The cathedral architecture of Western
Europe is the architecture of a large
group ... primarily concerned with
architectural form, several non- ...
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Commercialbank Plaza
LOM architecture and design , an
architectural practice based in London.
East to boast a fully transparent glass
facade, achieved with the ...
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Thomas A. O'Shaughnessy
(1870-1956), an Irish American Celtic Revival designer, who worked in
stain glass . ... example of
Celtic Revival architectural design in
America. ...
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Spanish architecture
(section
Architecture of
glass and iron)
Spanish architecture refers to
architecture carried out in any area in
what is now ... architectural
concepts, ... with a facade of glass,
and ...
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Pennzoil Place
Pennzoil Place is considered significant in
architectural circles for breaking the modernist
glass box design made popular by
followers ...
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The Hayward (section
Architecture)
In 2003 the foyer of the building was remodelled with a larger
glass-fronted foyer, designed by the
Haworth Tompkins architectural ...
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Churchill Gardens
even fewer achieved its architectural
distinction or social diversity. ... A
glass-faced accumulator tower was built to collect hot waste
...
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Shard London Bridge (redirect from
Shard of Glass)
Shard London Bridge, also known as London Bridge Tower, the Shard of
Glass, 32 ... worked together
with architectural firm Broadway Malyan
...
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Elmwood (Dallas)
development, a variety of architectural
style s are represented in Elmwood. and sometimes lovely stained
glass windows ; craftsman ...
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Gothic art
in the mid-12th century, led by the concurrent development of Gothic
architecture . ... painting ,
stained glass , fresco and illuminated
manuscript . ...
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3300 North Central Avenue
The building is covered with reflective glass
with the exception of ... 3300 North was designed at a time when
the architectural trend was ...
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50 Kennedy Plaza
façade is done in "granite framing green-reflective-glass
side elevations. detracts from its height with
architectural historian W m ...
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Kempinski Hotel Airport Munich
born Helmut Jahn of the Chicago based Murphy/Jahn
Architectural Group. meter large atrium
hall with a glass roof and decorated
with palm ...
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Plaza Mayor, Trinidad, Cuba
The doors are often surrounded by
architectural plaster mouldings. Windows lack
glass , instead they are open to the
elements, but have ...
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First Unitarian Church of Oakland
its world-famous stained glass windows
produced by Goodhue of ... church remains a significant cultural
and architectural landmark. ...
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Flat glass
Flat glass, sheet
glass, or plate
glass is a type of
glass , initially produced in ...
For modern architectural and automotive
applications, ...
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North Shore Congregation Israel
vaults are filled with colored glass
above and clear glass at eye level.
characterized by assertive architectural
gestures that had the ...
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Norvell House
was built in 1908 as a unique example of the Swiss chalet style of
Architecture . ... be
unsurprising if the architectural style
of the home ...
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Stoiber-Reed-Humphreys Mansion
The architectural style back then was
the 20th century Second ... glass
and metal canopy over the front door; balustrades eaves; dormers; ...
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The Wine Glass
The Wine Glass (Het glas wijn, also
known as The Glass of Wine or Lady and
... spacious interior, while its
architectural space is highly defined. ...
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Architectural conservation
Architectural conservation describes
the process through which the material, ... engaged in this
pursuit is known as an architectural
conservator. ...
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Notre-Dame Basilica (Montreal)
Unusual for a church, the stained glass
windows along the walls of ... O'Donnell was a proponent of the
Gothic Revival architectural movement
...
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1180 Peachtree
Designed by architectural firm Pickard
Chilton of Connecticut , 1180 ... This building is marked on the
skyline by two sweeping glass fins
...
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St. John's Cathedral (Jacksonville, Florida)
built in the Gothic Revival architectural
style, it has perfect acoustics and gorgeous stained-glass
windows line the walls date November 2009. ...
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Dayton Arcade
architecturally elegant complex located
in the heart of Dayton’s central business district. ... The most
interesting architectural feature is
...
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Ontario Cottage
large windows, made possible by relatively cheap mass produced
glass. ... century Gothic had
become the most popular architectural
style in Canada. ...
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Romanesque art (section
Architectural sculpture)
many basic features of Roman architectural
style - most notably ... Stained glass:
pictorial stained glass appear to date
from the 10th century. ...
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Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
sought to establish a new architectural
style that could represent ... materials such as industrial steel
and plate glass to define interior
spaces. ...
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The Gray Cloth (section
Glass
architecture)
commitment to the use of glass in
modern architecture, which had a ...
the bright colors of women's fashions clash with his
architectural scheme. ...
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David Citadel Hotel
Tower of David , and the glass-domed
public lobby in the inner ... Middle-East ern and classic
Jerusalem architectural elements.
...
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Cesar Klein
Klein created lithographs and woodcuts, stained
glass windows and ... such as
architectural decoration, applied art,
poster design, and ...
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Poor Man's Bible (section
Stained glass)
take the form of carvings, paintings, mosaics or stained
glass windows. ... producing
drawings of motifs architectural,
scientific and figural. ...
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Hebron glass
Hebron glass (زجاج الخليل, zajaj
al-Khalili or azaz al-Khalili) refers to glass
... Centre for Architectural
Conservation, contends that the ...
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Cathedral Church of Saint Matthew, Dallas, Texas
(section
Architecture)
The architectural style of the church
building is Gothic ... flying buttress es, vaulted ceilings,
stained-glass windows, stone-carved
...
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Siegfried Reinhardt
htm Emil Frei in the design and execution of stained
glass windows, ... The
architectural triangle in which the
flame is placed in the ...
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National Farmer's Bank of Owatonna
Internal elements include two stained glass
windows designed by ... The bank was remodeled in 1940, and many
of the interior architectural ...
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Sunderland Synagogue
was designed by architect Marcus Kenneth Glass
and completed in 1928. ...
Architectural historian Sharman Kadish describes the synagogue's
...
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Heated glass
Heated glass is a resistance heater
created when a transparent, electrically ... Heated
glass has also been used in
architectural window units ...
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Glaspaleis (redirect from
Glass palace)
The Glaspaleis (in English: Glass
Palace) is the name of former fashion house ... The
architectural style is largely
according to what is in ...
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Lyon Hockey Club
Commissioned in 1967 and opened in 1969, the Patinoire Charlemagne's
distinctive architectural style
incorporating concrete , glass and
...
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Wenzel Hablik
He settled in Itzehoe in 1907, where he pursued
architectural and ... and
movements, including the Arbeitsrat für Kunst and the
Glass Chain . ...
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PPG Industries (redirect from
PPG
Glass)
coatings, optical products, specialty materials, chemicals,
glass and fiber
glass. ... For commercial
glass and
architectural finishes, visit ...
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Piz
Gloria
The outer skin of the glass circular
upper floor is of aluminium - ... accommodate some 400 diners,
while retaining its original architectural
character. ...
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Rookery Building (section
Other architectural details)
elevators and plate glass, together
with traditional ones, such as ... Other
architectural details: Richardsonian
Romanesque architecture The ...
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Architecture of the medieval cathedrals of
England (section
Architecture)
cathedrals and some new building and stained
glass as well as many new fittings ... most often
reproduced in architectural histories
for the ...
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The Music Hall (Toronto)
of its original architectural features,
including extensive patterned brickwork (Flemish bond and herringbone ),
opal glass windows and a ...
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New Canaan, Connecticut
captured by Johnson's Glass House ,
these treasures are being squandered as buyers are knocking down these
architectural icons and replacing
...
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Avalon Morningside Park
The building, a twenty-story glass
tower, looms over the Cathedral ... It is also in a totally
non-conforming architectural style,
despite ...
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Keith Murray (ceramic artist)
glass and metalware designer for
Wedgwood in the Potteries area of Staffordshire ... from the
Architectural Association School of
Architecture ...
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Shiv Niwas Palace
The building is of ancient Rajput
architectural styles. The interior features ivory and
mother-of-pearl inlay work, glass
mosaics and ...
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Kyushu National Museum
modern impression created by the architectural
facade is mirrored in ... The striking wood and
glass building in the hills, it hosts
important ...
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Béthanie (Hong Kong) (section
Architectural style)
Many of its distinctive features, such as the stained
glass windows ... French
architectural legacy in Hong Kong :
Buildings erected in Hong Kong ...
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Tree of Jesse (section
Stained glass)
It is also found in wall painting s,
architectural carvings, funerary monuments, ... Stained
glass: Image:England YorkMinster
JesseTree c1170. ...
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Architecture of Singapore
The architecture of Singapore displays
a range of influences and styles from ... are the most common
architectural styles seen on the
island. ...
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Philip Johnson (section
The Glass House)
The Glass House ... Johnson's
publicly held archive, including architectural
drawings, project records, and other papers up until 1964 are held
...
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Dover MRT Station
other being Expo ), it has a rather distinctive
architectural design. like most
projects in this period, it has an extensive use of
glass ...
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Pruitt-Igoe
by postmodern architectural historian
Charles Jencks to mark " ... Godfrey Reggio , set to music by
Philip Glass , and comprised an 8-
...
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Art Nouveau (section
Architecture)
to ˈɑrt nuːˈvou |) is an international movement and style of art ,
architecture ... Nouveau is
based on the national architectural
characteristics. ...
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Safety and security window film (section
Protection from spontaneous glass breakage)
Safety and security window films are polyester films that are applied to
glass and ... requirements for
personal safety in architectural
glass and glazing. ...
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Cathedral glass
Cathedral glass is the name given
commercially to monochromatic sheet glass,
which ... Uses of cathedral glass:
Architectural
glass ...
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Parc1 Tower A
Rogers, chief architectural advisor to
the mayor of London, the central structure will be a six-story
glass mall, offering space for 400
stores. ...
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Baltic Exchange (section
Architectural salvage)
over the objections of architectural
preservationists, including ... The stained
glass of the Baltic Exchange war
memorial, which had only ...
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Grand Central Station (Chicago)
The station was executed in the Norman Castellated
architectural ... Central
Station's self-supporting glass and
steel train shed , 555 feet ...
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Arighi Bianchi
The grade II* listed building , with a cast iron and
glass frontage, ... Victorian
Society , the Architectural Review
magazine and Sir John Betjeman ...
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Clarence W. W. Mayhew
In 1974, architectural historian David
Gebhard wrote of the design: ".. with its
glass roof, sliding glass walls,
and the adjacent sliding ...
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Toledo Museum of Art (section
Glass Pavilion)
In 2000, the architectural firm of
SANAA was chosen to design a new building, to house the museum's
glass collection; the commission was
...
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Cieza, Murcia
decorative architectural elements have
been found, such as engraved arch s and portico s, and polychrome d
ceramics , glass , metals , etc. ...
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Marcel Aubert
is also considered one of the fathers of the history of stained
glass. He showed that not only is
architectural evolution a consequence
of ...
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Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
In Uncommon Carriers, John McPhee admires a restaurant's display of "a
glass tower of recumbent wines that may
have been an architectural ...
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Thomas Jefferson Library
Of architectural interest is the
glass pyramid on the west side of the
building. It is strikingly reminiscent of the version designed and
...
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Henry P. Glass
Henry P. Glass (September 24, 1911 –
August 27, 2003) was an American designer , ... Concepts,
buildings and designs : Architectural
Work: ...
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Polish Cathedral style
The Polish Cathedral architectural
style is a genre of Catholic church ... Jozef Mazur ,
Polish-American painter and stained-glass
artist ...
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Conservatory of Flowers (section
Architectural Description)
architectural, and engineering merits,
the Conservatory of Flowers ... His structures called for a
system of glass and metal roof
construction ...
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Rose window (section
Gallery showing stained glass)
those found in churches of the Gothic
architectural style and being divided into ... common
subject of the stained glass that it
contains is ...
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Mirror
(redirect from
Looking glass)
Mirrors are commonly used for personal grooming (in which case the
old-fashioned term "looking-glass" can
be used), decoration, and architecture.
...
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Smithville, Ontario
This unique and interesting store has a variety of vintage and antique
furniture, garden items, textiles,
architectural, jewelry, glass,
...
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Queen Street, Melbourne
One of the most striking Glazed architectural
terra-cotta and glass brick clad Art
Deco buildings in Australia Image:Bennelong house ...
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Price Tower
designed by the architectural firm
Bozalis & Roloff and constructed ... 18-Story Tower Cantilever
Structure of Concrete and Glass:
Dramatic ...
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Hugo Kuehne (section
Architectural works)
Life and career: Kuehne married Sybil Glass
in 1923. ... Architectural
works: name Cox-Craddock House | nrhp_type | image Cox-Craddock House.
...
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York Minster (section
Stained glass)
in 1408), the largest expanse of medieval stained
glass in the world. ... which he
'paints' with light, picking out sculpted
architectural details. ...
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Expressionist architecture
Expressionist architecture was an
architectural movement that developed
in Europe ... the mass production of brick, steel and especially
glass. ...
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Southfield Public Library
Architectural Features and Materials:
... Third Level: Administration Office:Twist Sculpture by Rollin
Karg Glass Studio,Les Fleurs de
Babylone ...
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Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption, Covington
jpg | At the Cathedral's architectural
center point stands the High ... jpg | View of the world's
largest stained glass window in a
church - ...
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Self-cleaning glass
Self-cleaning glass is a specific type
of glass with a surface which keeps
itself ... 18, "Coatings with Photocatalyst on
Architectural
Glass". ...
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Du Collège (Montreal Metro)
The northern entrance contains four stained-glass
windows, one by ... The station's best-known
architectural feature, however, is an
Ionic ...
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History of Oslo
and glass low-rises, now generally
regarded as embarrassing eyesores. The variety in Oslo's
architectural cityscape does however
provide ...
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Glass-reinforced plastic
Glass-reinforced plastic or GRP is a
composite material made of a plastic matrix ... Pods, domes and
architectural features where a light
...
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Elmar Tampõld
University of Toronto were the Hobb’s Glass
Scholarship for highest ... Elmar Tampõld began his
architectural career in the design
department ...
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Ramses Wissa Wassef
and a professor of art and architecture
at the College of Fine Arts in Cairo ... conceived elements of an
architectural style bearing the stamp
...
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Oslo
(section
Architecture)
and glass low-rises, now generally
regarded as embarrassing eyesores. The variety in Oslo's
architectural cityscape does however
provide ...
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Nativity of Jesus in art
manuscript illumination s, stained glass
windows and oil painting s. ... carved stone sarcophagi,
architectural features such as capitals
and ...
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Shrine
elaborate groupings, including paintings, statuary, and
architectural elements, such as walls,
roofs, glass doors and ironwork fences,
etc. ...
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Arthur Korn (architect) (section
Glass in Modern
Architecture)
In the 1920s he was active in the modernist
architectural movement ... Glass
in Modern Architecture: (New
Objectivity ), Glass in Modern ...
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Yas Marina Hotel
Of architectural and engineering
significance is the main feature of the hotelʼs design: a 217-meter
expanse of sweeping, curvilinear glass
...
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Polymer
(section
Glass transition temperature)
Polymer architecture: Image:Polymer
Branch. ... Glass transition
temperature: synthetic polymer manufacturing is the
glass transition temperature (T ...
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Wallace Harrison
His architectural partner from 1941 to
1976 was Max Abramovitz . ... asp
Architectural Record article about the Corning Museum of
Glass ...
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Synagogue (section
Architectural design)
There is no set blueprint for synagogues and the
architectural ... Other famous
synagogues : stained glass windows. The
bimah and floor-to- ...
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Opéra Nouvel
building by creating a steel and glass
barrel vault which hid the fly ... It has been noted that this
achievement was "an architectural tour
...
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The Great Exhibition
cast iron -frame components and glass
made almost exclusively in ... Not only was this building an
architectural marvel, but also an
...
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Peter L. Gluck
have been published in architectural
journals and books in many countries. ... was an eight-story
glass and aluminum tower that had
widely ...
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Glasgow Central station
The station's famous architectural
features are the large glass-walled
bridge that takes the station building over Argyle Street, nicknamed
...
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Vineland, New Jersey
contributions to our knowledge of the feebleminded Also of
architectural interest is the Kimball
Glass Headquarters, designed by William
...
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Renaissance Revival architecture
covers many aspects of 19th century
architectural revival styles which were neither ...
invented sheets of plate glass,
providing the first " ...
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Detroit Lakes, Minnesota (section
Architecture)
by the architectural firm of Claude and
Starck of Madison, Wisconsin . ... lead and stained
glass windows and doors, and a
completely open ...
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Clayton and Bell (section
The glass of Clayton and Bell)
proficient workshops of English stained glass
during the latter half of the 19th ... working at G.S. Scott’s
architectural practice in the 1840
...
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Lancaster, Ohio (section
Glass)
Modern Lancaster is distinguished by a rich blend of 19th-century
architecture (best evidenced in
historic Square 13, part ... Glass
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Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport
plate glass windows form curtain walls
on the departure level of the terminal with horizontal bands of
repetitive white architectural ...
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Harrison Albright
the 200-foot diameter steel and glass
dome which would be the largest ... In 1905, he moved his
architectural practice to California,
working ...
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Park Avenue Christian Church (section
Architecture)
In a further aspect of architectural
note, many of the stained glass windows
were designed by the leading artist Louis Comfort Tiffany . ...
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Neues Museum
(Kunstkammer), a collection of architectural
models, furniture, clay, pottery and glass
containers, and church articles shared the second ...
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Columbia Center (Troy)
The building was designed in the modern
architectural style , and uses mainly brick and
glass . Columbia Center West: Columbia
Center West ...
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Greek Orthodox Church of St. George (Des Moines, Iowa)
United Presbyterian Church in 1906 in a Greek Revival
architectural style. ...
original Presbyterian congregation such as the stained
glass windows. ...
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Twining Models
glass-case models, which were often
marketed under Bassett-Lowke's name. ... It specialised in
architectural, industrial, and
transport models ...
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Titanium (section
Consumer and architectural)
and is used to iridize glass and
because it fumes strongly in moist ... Consumer and
architectural: Titanium metal is used
in automotive ...
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Barton Myers
Architecture in recognition ...
received the Royal Architectural
Institute ... (2002) for a modern steel and
glass addition to the Sacramento Hall
...
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Wiktor Zin (section
Architectural projects)
graphic artist, professor, architectural
preservationist, cultural activist, and ... Stained
glass designs in the- Minor Basilica of
St. ...
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Springfield, Illinois
Coordinating art glass designs for
250 windows, doors, and panels as ... The house is a radical
departure from Victorian architectural
...
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Yacoubian Building (Beirut)
of Beirut's old architectural heritage
and is subjet of Spectrice ( ... and made of non-shrinking grout,
aluminium, glass, fabric. ...
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Vkhutemas (section
Architectural schools)
first, study a particular architectural
element of the past; then, ... for a Comintern headquarters was a
glass clad, cylindrical structure
...
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Ernest W. Twining
In 1920 he founded Twining Models at Northampton, which manufactured
glass-case models of industrial,
architectural, advertising and ...
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Mikhail Vrubel
also in applied arts , such as ceramics , majolic s, and stained
glass . He also produced
architectural masks, stage set s, and
costume s ...
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American Craftsman (section
Architectural developments)
is an American domestic architectural ,
interior design , and decorative art s ... The style incorporated
locally handcrafted wood , glass ,
...
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Merchants' National Bank
Light is introduced into the interior by a series of stained
glass ... given national
coverage in the architectural press of
the day and the ...
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Manchester Town Hall
contractor | architect Alfred Waterhouse |
architecture_firm | structural_ ...
architectural devices; ... less
strong Clear glass was used ...
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Orchestral enhancement (section
Architectural modifications)
architectural modifications, or
electronic technologies to modify the sound, ... as the
installation of acrylic glass screens,
can be used to ...
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High-tech architecture
is an architectural style that emerged
in the 1970s, incorporating elements of ... usually consist of a
clear glass facade, with the ...
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Charles Connick
and designer best known for his work in stained
glass in the Gothic Revival style.
... job was to serve the architectural
effect and he ...
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Grainger Town
As a result of the restoration, architectural
features such as a 15 foot high stained glass
window and a huge stained glass dome ,
were ...
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White House (section
Architectural competition)
The glass doors that separated the main
corridor from the north ... no substantive
architectural changes have been made on
the house since the ...
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Sterling Memorial Library (section
Architectural details)
It is an example of Gothic revival
architecture , designed by James ... jpg | Painted
glass Image:SML-Stained-Glass-1.jpg
| Stained glass Image ...
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Chance Brothers (section
Large glass)
Chance Brothers and Company was a glass
works originally based in Spon Lane, ... Hisham Elkadi (2006)
Cultures of glass
architecture Ashgate ...
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Frank Gehry (section
Architectural style)
terms of architectural innovation, had
a cost overrun of 1,400 percent. ... household items, sculptures,
and even a glass bottle for Wyborowa
Vodka . ...
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Ancient Egypt (section
Architecture)
The architectural elements used in the
world's first large-scale ... Faience and
glass: Even before the Old Kingdom, the
ancient Egyptians had ...
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Ilya Nikkolai
artist and architectural designer and
currently resides in Perth, Western Australia. ... introducing
laminated tempered glass in galvanized
high ...
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Thomas Roszak (section
Glass House: A Family Home)
"the world's top architects" by Architectural
Digest In his 20-year career, Roszak ... Professor in the College
of Architecture, Illinois ...
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Edmund Blacket (section
Architectural influences and development)
Blacket's architectural practice was
highly influential in the ... Being unable to acquire coloured
glass, he painted plain
glass and fired it ...
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Joseph Paxton (section
Glass houses)
Glass houses: In 1832, Paxton developed
an ... George F Chadwick - Works of Sir Joseph Paxton (Architectural
Press, 1961) ISBN 0-85139-721-2 ...
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Architecture of metropolitan Detroit
recognizable skylines, Detroit's waterfront panorama shows a variety of
architectural styles. ... noted
for its architecture and stained
glass. ...
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Wiener Werkstätte (section
Glass)
In architectural commissions such as
the Purkersdorf Sanatorium and ...
Glass: Works designed by Josef Hoffmann, Robert Holubetz , Hilda
Jesser, ...
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Greensboro, Pennsylvania (section
Glass)
Glass ... significance are
largely contained in the 19th century, its commercial and
architectural significance extends into
the early 20th century. ...
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Serbia
(section
Architecture)
The current predominating architectural
style is Western and consists of glass
façades. Sports: Sport in Serbia. Image:Fk Red Star stadium. ...
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Fisher Fine Arts Library
are housed in a modular iron-and-glass
wing designed initially to hold ... In a 2009 appreciation, the
architectural historian Michael J.
Lewis ...
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Great Mosque of Córdoba
and windows of coloured glass The Great
Mosque of Cordoba held features and
architectural appearance similar to the Great Mosque of ...
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Henry F. Miller House
project for a Master of Architecture at
the Yale School of Architecture .
... and extensive use of glass The
house was designed to take full ...
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Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (section
"Architectural genius")
who continued their father's architectural
firm as Pugin and Pugin, ... He designed the apse with its
effective groinings, the stained glass
...
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L. Hamilton McCormick
in addition to taking law and architectural
courses he devoted his ... old ivories, primitive
glass ware and objets d'art while
living in ...
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Halogen lamp (section
Architectural)
The bulb must be made of fused silica (quartz) or a high melting point
glass (such as ...
Architectural : Linear in various sizes
and power ...
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Legacy of the Roman Empire (section
Architecture)
Metallurgy and Glass Work (including
the first widespread use of Glass
Windows) and a wealth of architectural
innovations including High ...
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Greenhouse
A greenhouse is a structure with a glass
or plastic roof and ... A major
architectural achievement in monumental greenhouse building were
the ...
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Carillon City (section
Architectural Features)
Architectural Features: On the
south-western side of the complex, there is a three storey
glass atrium which also has a two
storey glass ...
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Queen of Heaven Cemetery
Present is huge gallery of stained glass,
statuary and carved wood ... international array of artists/architectural
designers,(including a few ...
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Window film (redirect from
Tinted glass)
provide protection for architectural
glazing in the event of an explosion. ... You must consider the
absorptance of the glass and the film,
...
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University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Full glass walls facing onto the
central courtyard afford a view of ... been left exposed,
providing a unique architectural
teaching environment. ...
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St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Beverly
(section
St. Stephen's stained glass windows)
While the range of stained-glass window
styles and woodwork ... in saving the history of its
architectural story and its place in
...
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Chester Cathedral (section
Architecture)
in Chester, a city of historic, cultural and
architectural importance. ... Fittings,
glass, organ and treasures:
Image:Chester cathedral glass1 ...
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List of UK universities by date of foundation
(section
Plate glass universities)
Plate glass universities: Plateglass
university ... Universities founded during the 1960s are called
this because of their architectural
style. ...
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Robie House (section
Architecture)
Prairie style , the first architectural
style that was uniquely American. ... The design of the art
glass windows is an abstract pattern of
...
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Bewley's
assets is a set of priceless stained glass
windows, by the late artist ... literary, cultural, artistic,
architectural and social life of
Dublin. ...
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Dakin Building
The Dakin Building is an architectural
award winning class A office building on ... two north facing
atrium walls are faced entirely in glass...
...
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Konin
(section
Historical monuments by architectural epoch)
Historical monuments by architectural
epoch ... covered with wide strips and plates in colour of inox,
airy, big window panes and sliding, glass
doors. ...
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Zlín
(section
Architectural Highlights)
The astonishing feature of the city’s
architectural development was a ... Hence the same
building materials (red bricks, glass,
reinforced ...
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Elsinore Theatre
architect The building features stained glass
by the Povey Brothers ... the
architectural firm also responsible for Salem's Riverfront ...
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La Recoleta Cemetery
s, decorated with statues, in a wide variety of
architectural styles. ...
Several can be found with broken glass
and littered with rubbish. ...
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St Mary's Church, Wimbledon
The building is of modern design, and has won
architectural awards. One wall is a large
glass window, part of which opens to
give access ...
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Rutgers School of Law–Camden
building designed by acclaimed architectural
firm Ayers Saint Gross ... A two-story
glass bridge and art display houses a student lounge and ...
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Wells Cathedral (section
Architecture)
The eastern end has retained much original
glass, which is rare in ... The cathedral contains
architectural features and fittings
some dating ...
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Kirk of St Nicholas, Aberdeen
installation of a special stained glass
window at the main entrance to ... church of St Nicholas (architectural
detail survives from this period). ...
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Franz Mayer & Co.
is a stained glass company based in
Munich , Germany and is ... brought to new heights with regards
to architectural art due to intensive
...
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Gordon W. Smith
Primarily known for his works of architectural
art in the media of stained glass,
mosaic, and sculpture, for 41 years Gordon Smith was the ...
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Colmar
(section
Architectural landmarks)
its numerous architectural landmarks
and its museums, among which ... Displays some early stained
glass windows, several Gothic and
...
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Lafayette Square, Los Angeles, California
Zone in 2000 for its significant residential
architecture and history. ...
Architectural styles include Neo-Federalist, Craftsman,
Italianate ...
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Hans-Georg Stephan
city topology and architectural
history, Renaissance material culture (especially ceramics,
glass, and oven tiles), economic
history ...
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Department store
seen today, because of its size it required new building materials,
glass technology and new heating,
amongst other architectural
innovations. ...
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World Trade Center (section
Architectural design)
American implementations of the architectural
ethic of Le Corbusier ... "just glass-and-metal
filing cabinets The twin towers' narrow office ...
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List of collectibles (section
Architectural)
Architectural : Fireplace s. Furniture
Hardware Lighting , Lamps , & ... Pottery &
glass : China, Porcelain , & Pottery
Glass & Crystal Art
glass ...
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Mashrabiya (section
Architectural)
located on the second storey of a building or higher, often lined with
stained glass . ... One of the
major architectural benefits is ...
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National Police Memorial (section
Architectural elements)
The Memorial consists of two distinct
architectural elements, linked ... Immediately north of
the block, a glass column is sited in a
...
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Charles Lewis Bowman
stone or brickwork, timbering, leaded glass
windows and clustered chimneys. ...
Architectural League of New York ... featured in several
architectural ...
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William Morris (section
Morris & Co. stained glass)
and he studied architectural drawing
under Webb Rossetti persuaded ... stained
glass: Image:David's Charge to Solomon,
by Burne-Jones and Morris ...
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Medieval Royal Palace (Buda Castle)
(section
Architectural context)
behind the façade, which was closed off with a
glass wall from behind. ... lancet windows are the most
important architectural elements of the
tower. ...
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Modern architecture
(redirect from
Architectural modernism)
many influential architects and architectural
educators, however very ... steel , and
glass drove the invention of new building techniques as ...
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University of Texas at Dallas
or postmodern features of bronze glass,
bronze aluminum frames, and ... One of NSERL's unique
architectural features are the colorful
...
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Branford Price Millar Library
Building Company and designed by architectural
firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill , the expansion added the curved
glass wall on the east face ...
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Indiana State Library and Historical Building
mural s, walnut-paneled walls, stained glass
windows, and woodcarving s. The external
architectural sculpture was created by Leon ...
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Saint Thomas Church (Strasbourg) (section
Architecture)
Stained-glass windows ... In the
nave, the upper parts of the windows are lavishly decorated with
architectural and botanical motifs.
...
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Loyola High School (Montreal)
designed in the Collegiate Gothic
architectural style and covered in gargoyles, leaded and stained-glass
windows and oak moulding, where ...
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Andrew Rebori (section
Architectural style)
prominent Chicago architect who was a member of the Chicago school of
architecture. ...
Architectural style : "steel and
glass upside-down cake s." ...
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Inventions in medieval Islam (section
Architecture)
Glass industry ... Minaret : The
minaret is a distinctive architectural
feature of Islamic architecture ,
especially mosques, dating back to ...
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St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney (section
Architecture)
Architecture: Image:StMarysCathedralKA.
... Stained glass: The glory of
St Mary’s Cathedral is the stained glass
, all the work of Hardman & Co. and ...
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McDonald's Cycle Center
designed by David Steele of the architectural
firm Muller & Muller, ... saying that it is a "jewel-like
glass building" with "amenities of an
...
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Passive solar building design (section
Equator-facing glass)
Architectural Science or ... in
most schools of Architecture worldwide.
... The amount of solar gain transmitted through
glass is also affected by ...
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MaRS Discovery District
Toronto Award of Excellence for Architectural
Conservation and Craftsmanship. The Atrium A soaring
glass-enclosed public space in the
heart ...
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Dome of the Rock (section
Architectural homage)
Barres and Regnaud de Vichier ), and it became the
architectural model for Templar
churches across Europe. ... External links :
Glass Steel and Stone.
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Bagan
(section
Architectural styles)
ignoring original architectural styles
and using modern materials ... "traditional" founder of Bagan in
The Glass Palace Chronicle (Hmannan
Yazawin). ...
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Mouse (computing) (section
Glass laser mice)
Glass laser mice ... Mouse, and
an Architectural Methodology for Smart
Digital Sensors | title VLSI Systems and Computations | url
http://books. ...
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Thermique Technologies (section
Heated Glass Technology)
known for researching and developing new applications for heated
glass technology . ... heated
glass pane for
architectural window units In 2006
...
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Beacon, Jersey City
Medical Center included such architectural
and designer trappings as marble walls, terrazzo floors, etched
glass, decorative moldings and ...
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Stockholm Public Library
In 2006, an international architectural
competition was announced for ... The plan includes a
glass building, which connects to
Asplund's ...
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Holy Trinity Cathedral, Auckland
very different architectural styles,
incorporating the existing ... contemporary design which has
large areas of glass and a timber
ceiling. ...
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Saint Thomas Church (New York City)
(section
Architecture)
(1869–1924) of the architectural firm
of Cram, Goodhue and Ferguson, and featuring an ... Stained
glass: The stained
glass windows in St. ...
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Washington National Cathedral (section
Architecture)
stained-glass windows and carved
decorations in stone, and by its ... Images of
architectural details: Image:South
Entrance Washington National ...
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John Eisenmann
It includes a glass skylight spanning
300 feet (91 m) along the ... External links: html Images and
architectural information. Projects
...
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Robin Chapel
The chapel was designed by John F Matthew, of the
architectural firm ... who
created the stained glass windows which
feature scenes from The ...
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Red
Fort (section
Architectural design)
It is relevant as a symbol of architectural
brilliance and power. ... though one can catch peeks through the
glass windows or marble lattice work.
...
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Darwin D. Martin House
Particularly distinctive are the art glass
windows that Orlando ... were created as integral to the
architectural design A semi-circular
garden ...
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Glass Pavilion
The Glass Pavilion, built in 1914 by
Bruno Taut , was a prismatic glass dome
... "Architecture in
glass") and in turn dedicated it to
Taut. ...
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Arthur Ulens
businessman and former head of AGC Flat Glass
which groups the worldwide flat glass
... Glaverbel Group and managed the
Architectural Glass unit. ...
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Spier's school
stained glass window and the John Spier
statue are also at Garnock Academy. ... a Glasgow
architectural firm James Sellars died
before the ...
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Temple of Dendur (section
Architectural copies)
The glass on the ceiling and north wall
of the Sackler is stippled in order to diffuse ...
Architectural copies :
Image:egyptianbuildingfront. ...
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Cathedral of Toledo (section
Stained glass windows)
and is enriched with architectural
elements and an original vaulting. ... Stained
glass windows: Image:Catedral de Toledo
Interior. ...
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O'Neil Ford
Instead, he earned an architectural
certificate by mail from the ... were composed of bricks,
glass, wood, and were intimately tied
to its setting. ...
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Streator, Illinois (section
Glass manufacturing)
producer, a major glass manufacturer
and a railroad hub in the midwest. ... located on East Broadway
is an example of Stick style architecture.
...
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Lotte Super Tower 123
An exterior of pale-coloured glass
draws inspiration from Korean ... The design for the Lotte Super
Tower 123 is by the architectural firm
...
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Architectural reprography
Architectural reprography, the
reprography of architectural drawing s,
covers a ... drawing, weighted with
glass, and exposed to ultraviolet light. ...
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Bristol Cathedral (section
Architectural specifications)
The cathedral has much of interest including unique
architectural ... jpg | Stained
glass window by Charles Eamer Kempe
External links ...
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Lemington Glass Works
Lemington Glass Works was the site of
glass production in Lemington ,
Newcastle ... building_type Glass
Works | architectural_style | location
...
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Goetheanum (section
Architectural principles)
stained glass windows added color into
the space, painters decorated ... a liberation from traditional
architectural constraints, especially
...
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Central Manufacturing District
The district had its own architectural
department and its own ... Fire safety was assured by spreading
apart the buildings, by wire-glass
...
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De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde
The building features an architectural
design never been used before, with a sophisticated façade and all-glass
backside and designed ...
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Art in Roman Catholicism
Existing architectural formulas for
temples were unsuitable because ... sculpture, stained
glass and soaring
architecture. Chartres cathedral ...
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Cathedral of Christ the King (Hamilton)
One stained glass window was completely
rebuilt by the original ... Gothic design blends in perfectly
with the architectural style of the
Cathedral. ...
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Jim
Gary
He was recognized internationally for his fine,
architectural, ... often
included intricate use of stained glass
and his works frequently were ...
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Ernő
Koch
as Kiviõli Shale Oil Refinery (Eesti Kiviõli) and Lorop
Glass Factory. ... He was
commissioned by a Boston architectural
firm to design a ...
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Chorltonville
Use of interesting architectural
details: bay windows, tile decals on gable ends and under windows,
stained glass, exposed beams. ...
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Église Notre-Dame du Raincy (section
Glass)
influencing architectural thought at a
time of rebuilding and economic recovery.
Glass: The stained glass was
created by Marguerite Huré ...
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William J. Dodd
His design work includes architecture,
functional and decorative architectural
glass and ceramics, furniture, home
appliances, and ...
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Architecture of Penang
The architecture of Penang reflects the
171 years of British presence on the island ... Along with
Malacca , Penang is an architectural
gem of ...
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Norman Jewson (section
Architectural work)
illustrator, graphic designer and stained
glass artist Paul Woodroffe , 1925) ... is a useful
beginner’s guide to English architectural
styles. ...
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Streamline Moderne
Its architectural style emphasized
curving forms, long horizontal ... first uses of internally-lit
architectural
glass, and coincidentally was ...
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Janko Alexy
He also devoted attention to stained glass
and tapestries. Pastel ... He also created several models for
architectural projects, e.g. ...
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Monika Sosnowska
Part of her Architectural work is shown
at the Serpentine Gallery ... Space" where one peered through a
glass door into a sunk black depressed
room. ...
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Noise mitigation (section
Architectural solutions)
architectural design, and occupational
noise control. Roadway ... building skin are usually: glazing (glass
thickness, double pane design etc.), ...
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Maison Carrée
of its features, such as the portico and columns, in steel and
glass. the two buildings, representing
architectural styles 2000 years apart.
...
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John Hancock Tower (section
Falling glass panes)
notorious for its engineering flaws than for its
architectural achievement. ...
confirmed that the failure of the glass
was due to ...
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Cast-iron architecture
(section
Architectural use)
Cast-iron architecture is a form of
architecture where cast iron plays a
... Cast iron has some architectural
advantages, and some weaknesses ...
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Tracery
Tracery is an architectural term used
primarily to describe the stonework elements that support the
glass in a Gothic window. ...
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Chicago Avenue Pumping Station (redirect
from
Looking Glass Theater)
reuse based on renovations which accommodated the Looking
Glass Theatre . ... exterior
architectural lighting improvements,
landscaping ...
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Norman Foster (architect) (section
Non-architectural projects)
The building is wrapped in a full-height glass
facade which moulds ... Non-architectural
projects: Foster's other design work has included the ...
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ARC/Architectural Resources Cambridge, Inc.
Founded in 1969, ARC/Architectural
Resources Cambridge, Inc. is a national
architectural design firm located in Cambridge, Massachusetts
...
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Neon
sign
They are produced by the craft of bending
glass tubing into shapes ... market for neon use for
interior architectural cove lighting in
a wide ...
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Roman Catholic Marian churches (section
Architectural periods)
Its sculptures and stained glass show
the heavy influence of ... whiich at the time was a major
architectural triumph for Filippo
Brunelleschi . ...
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Seven Sisters (Moscow) (section
Architectural precursors)
according to their project status, regardless of their
architectural value. ... Warsaw,
but looks dwarfed by the height of modern
glass skyscrapers. ...
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Ancoats
(section
Glass works)
Glass works: in Ancoats was the
manufacture of flint glass. ...
title Explore Manchester | publisher Pevsner
Architectural Guides | url http://www. ...
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St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York (section
Architectural features)
The stained-glass windows in the Lady
Chapel were designed and made ...
Architectural features: Image:Facade of Saint Patrick's by David
...
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Liverpool Cathedral (section
Stained Glass Artists)
Bodley to oversee the detailed architectural
design and building work. ... Stained
Glass Artists: several stained glass
artists contributed to ...
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Le génie du mal
The sculpture may be viewed in its
architectural setting http://www. ... and at an angle
showing the stained glass windows
http://veroniqueliege. ...
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Heythrop Park (section
Architecture)
by the architectural engraver of the
Studio di architettura civile ... stained
glass windows, by Morris and Co ,
depicting Faith, Hope and Charity ...
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Queen Victoria Building (section
Architectural features)
that the new glass and mirrored
escalators intrude into space of the original
architecture and that ...
Architectural features: right | QVB136lg. ...
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Franco Albini
concerned a radio, which was made of glass,
so to show its internal components. ... industrial design as well
as important architectural projects.
...
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Boston Avenue Methodist Church
examples of ecclesiastical Art Deco
architecture in the United States , and has ... not long
in making an impression on the architectural
world. ...
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Whalley Abbey
External links : com/Gallery/whalley Photographs by Peter
Glass. http://www. ... pdf
Architectural details of the 2005
refurbishment. 53.8202 | 2.4104 ...
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Warwickshire College
run nursery and plant centre, organic vegetable unit and
glass houses. Avonbank House, on the
Pershore College campus is of architectural
...
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Jean René Bazaine (section
Stained glass/mosaic)
4 March 2001) was a French painter , designer of stained
glass windows, and writer. ...
Great Britain, The Architectural Press
London 1956 ...
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ASTM C 1349
ASTM C 1349 is a Standard Practice Standard Specification for
Architectural Flat
Glass Clad Polycarbonate. This standard
was created by ...
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Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library
The Avery Architectural and Fine Arts
Library is one of twenty-five libraries in ... The
architectural, fine arts, and archival
collections ...
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Spertus Institute
This window wall is built from 726 individual pieces of
glass in 556 ... constructed in
the period of architectural innovation
that followed the ...
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Astana
(section
Architecture)
Bathed in the golden and pale blue glow of the
glass (colors taken from the ...
Architectural monuments : Church of Constantine and Yelena ...
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Bernard van Orley (section
Stained glass)
painter and draughtsman, and also a leading designer of tapestries and
stained glass. ... meeting the
pope in an architectural setting of
...
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Cambridge Union Society
jpg | The architectural detail on the
exterior of the Cambridge Union Society's building includes intricate
brickwork, stained glass and ...
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Texas Woman's University
Woods was named one of Texas’ most outstanding
architectural achievements. including stained
glass windows, lighting, woodwork and
flooring. ...
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Rippled glass
Ripple glass refers to a sheet of
textured glass with marked surface
waves. Louis ... See also :
Architectural glass Beveled
glass ...
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Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium
(section
Stained glass window)
surrounding the stadium matches the
architectural design of most of ... Statues and stained
glass Unconquered: A 19 foot (5.8 m)
tall bronze ...
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Masco
(section
Decorative Architectural Products)
In 1999 Masco involved itself in the
architectural coatings business ... Plumbing Products:
Aqua Glass Corporation. BrassCraft
Manufacturing Company ...
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Columbia University (section
Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library)
is listed for its architectural
significance. Philosophy Hall is ... a new and better recipe for
glass concrete , Blue LED s, Beamprop
...
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List of tourist attractions in Delhi
The Jantar Mantar consists of 13 architectural
astronomy ... jpg | Sikandar Lodhi 's Mausoleum called the Sheesh
Gumbad (glass dome) for its ...
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Isabel Roberts (section
Architectural Education)
member of the architectural design team
in the Oak Park Studio of Frank Lloyd ... original designs for
the leaded art glass windows in the
...
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Wouter Crabeth I (section
Wouter's stained glass windows in the
Janskerk of Gouda)
Wouter Pietersz Crabeth (1510-1590), was a Dutch Renaissance
glass painter. ... often
included architectural backgrounds that
accentuated this. ...
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Eastern State Penitentiary (section
Architectural significance)
The cells were made of concrete with a single
glass skylight , ... public structure in the country Its
architectural significance first arose
in ...
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David Reekie
David Reekie is an eminent English Glass
Sculptor who uses drawing and glass
... Travel Fellowship to research glass
in Architecture in the USA . ...
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CBD-Downtown, Kansas City (section
Architectural Structures)
Its prominent oval shape, mixed with blue-green reflective
glass, makes for an
architectural transition between the
Central Business ...
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St Giles, Wormshill (section
Architecture)
in part, by Normans since it displays Norman
architectural features. ... There are remains of good
painted glass in the great east window.
...
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Entranceways at Main Street at Lamarck Drive and Smallwood Drive
(section
Architecture)
The structures still host original hexagonal metal and
glass light ... The pair of
groupings has Tudor Revival architectural
influences. ...
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Oldcastle Inc.
OPD includes Oldcastle Glass, utilizing
over 40 facilities in the US and Canada to fabricate
architectural
glass, Oldcastle Architectural
...
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St Edward's School, Oxford
The School was presented with a stained glass
window by the R.A.F. ... coauthors | title Oxford An
Architectural Guide | date 1998 |
...
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Kielce
(section
Other architectural monuments)
There were also several glass factories
and armourer shops in the ... Other
architectural monuments: File:Kościół Świętego Wojciecha w
Kielcach ...
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Jōmon period
customs, architectural styles, and
technological developments such as lacquerware , textiles, laminated bow
s, metalworking, and glass making.
...
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Islamic architecture
Islamic architecture encompasses a wide
range of both secular and religious styles ... The principal
Islamic architectural types are: the
...
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Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center
competition and discussions with architectural
firms, the plans were ... A 20000 | sqft | m2 | adj on
glass wall lines the north side of the
...
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Thomas R. McGuire House (section
Architectural Details)
Arkansas is a unique interpretation of the Colonial Revival style of
architecture. finest example of the
architectural style in the turn- ...
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Kraków Old Town (section
Architectural monuments)
Kraków's palaces, churches, theatres and mansions display great variety
of color, architectural details,
stained glass , painting s, ...
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IBM System/360 (section
Architectural overview)
New features could be added without violating
architectural ... circuits using discrete flip chip
mounted glass encapsulated transistor s
and ...
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Plate glass university
The term plate glass university (or
plateglass university) has come into use by ... reflects their
modern architectural design, which
often ...
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Outline of engineering
Essence of engineering : : Architectural
engineering Biological engineering ... Category:Glass
engineering and science | Glass
engineering ...
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Huntley (plantation) (section
Architecture)
their early glass, and single panel
shutters vented by fixed louver s. The mansion's most notable
architectural features are its one-bay
...
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Frederick W. Garber
together, business partners in their
architectural firm, and brothers-in-law. ...
160-square-foot wood-and-glass house on
a 5.4 acre site (1952). ...
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Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist (Spokane, Washington)
in the new world of classic Gothic
architecture and one of the finest. ... stained
glass windows, in ... of Willet
Hauser Architectural
Glass . ...
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Manchester Cathedral (section
Stained glass)
org | building yes | architect | architecture_type
| architecture_ ... Stained
glass : All the Victorian stained
glass in the cathedral was ...
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Frit
(section
Relationships among frit, glass, and
faience)
Frit is a ceramic composition that has been fused, quenched to form a
glass, and ... In On
Architecture, the first century BC
writer Vitruvius ...
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Gothic Revival architecture in Canada
(section
Architectural dominance)
Gothic Revival architecture in Canada
is an historically influential style, with ... it was one of the
first architectural works of ...
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Glass tiles
Glass tiles are pieces of
glass formed into consistent shapes.
... materials Category:Glass art
Category:Glass
architecture Category:Glass
applications ...
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Chapel of the Resurrection
The building was designed by the architectural
firm Charles Stade ... the stone baptistry , the stained
glass windows, etc.) were designed
...
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Renaissance architecture
(redirect from
Renaissance architectural style)
Renaissance architecture is the
architecture of the period between the
early 15th ... style in which the same
architectural vocabulary was used ...
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Agnus
Dei (section
Architectural examples)
File:Stained glass Agnus Dei. ...
Architectural examples : St Leonards
Church, Speeton has a fine example of a carved Norman Agnus Dei ...
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Architectural Resources Group
Architectural Resources Group (or ARG;
also known as Architects, Planners & ... Close integration of
architectural conservators,
preservation ...
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Hunter Douglas (section
Architectural products)
covering s and Category:Architectural
elements | architectural products .
... 3form Ecoresin : Pressed glass
panels. Poured glass panels ...
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Variety Unit (section
Glass)
Architecture ... Shelburne
Museum ’s glass collection numbers
nearly two thousand pieces dating from 1750 to 1900 and includes
free-blown flasks ...
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Bhong Mosque
for its exquisite design and architectural
beauty with gold leaves ... ivory, marble, colored
glass, onyx, glazed tile, fresco,
mirrors, ...
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Olde Towne East
and more than 50 architectural styles
including Italianate , Queen ... Characteristics of the homes of
Olde Towne often include art glass
...
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Frank Furness (section
Selected architectural works)
in the unorthodox way he combined materials: stone, iron,
glass, terra cotta , and brick. ...
Selected architectural works:
File:RelianceInsurance. ...
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Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art
Holdings range from a set of his famed leaded-glass
windows down to ... windows, mosaics, Byzantine-Romanesque
architectural elements and furnishings.
...
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Robert Siegel Architects
and is dedicated to architectural
innovation and creation of public buildings, ... Bendheim
Architectural
Glass Bent Glass Design John
Depp Inc ...
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Renaissance Center (section
Architecture)
its architectural twin, the Westin
Peachtree Plaza Hotel in Atlanta. ... The structural
glass and steel for the Wintergarden,
the entrance ...
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Montréal-Mirabel International Airport
minimalist dark glass box sitting on
top of a concrete bunker housing maintenance services, the terminal was
hailed as an architectural ...
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Langham Place (section
Architectural features)
when measured up to the highest architectural
point, which is the dome . The entire tower is covered in
light-reflecting blue glass which
...
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Nervi
architectural drawings, graphics,
posters, sketches and drawings, books and other publications, paintings,
sculptures, furniture, and glass ...
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10 Holloway Circus
equal or similar architectural style to
10 Holloway Circus. Broad Street ... façade, however, this will
not be full height glass. ...
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St. Luke's Church (Smithfield, Virginia)
(section
Architecture)
Historic Places in recognition of its historic and
architectural distinction. ...
The present Tiffany-style, stained glass
windows, despite ...
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Cobh Cathedral (section
Architectural style)
The stained glass is by Early & Powell
of Dublin. ... The committee decided in January 1867 to hold an
architectural competition and George
...
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Commodore Apartment Building (Louisville, Kentucky)
jpg | Front brass and stain-glassed
entryway. Building was opened in 1929 and designed by the
architectural firm of Joseph & Joseph
in 1928 ...
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Louis Lesser (section
California mode” in industrial and architectural
style, Nuclear missile storage)
mode” in industrial and architectural
style, Nuclear missile storage ... aluminum sliding
glass doors, acoustic ceilings,
louvered bar-type ...
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Springfield, Jacksonville, Florida (section
Architecture)
Most of these are commercial buildings with fixed
glass storefronts ... many
others embody styles or architectural
influences contemporary with ...
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Paffard Keatinge-Clay (section
Architectural career)
Clay left behind a legacy of architectural
work in the Bay Area, some ... cantilevered in space Clear
spanning glass panels, fixed and
movable ...
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Memorial Coliseum (Portland)
The International Style glass and
concrete building was added to ... Coliseum included some
veterans and architectural historians
who ...
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I. M.
Pei
"My problem," he said, "is to find an
architectural expression that ... He described the
glass cylinder addition as a "beacon
and topped it ...
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St Andrew's Garrison Church, Aldershot
(section
Stained Glass)
John F. Matthew, the architectural
partner of the by now deceased ... and a window with stained
glass showing regimental crests, mainly
of ...
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Architecture of the United States
The Architecture of the United States
includes a wide variety of architectural
... windows, gargoyle s, stained glass
and severely sloped roofs. ...
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St. Anthony's Catholic Church (Padua, Ohio)
lit by stained glass windows donated by
members of the congregation. ... An
architectural survey performed in 1977 rated both the interior
and ...
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Bruno Paul
a barracks in Munich, his first commission on an
architectural scale. ...
reinforced concrete frame and entirely glass
curtain walls, ...
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Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Mosque
The mosque employs "Architectural Wire
Mesh" imported from Germany ... The main entrance is reinforced
with Glass Reinforced Concrete to
...
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Synagogue architecture
consistent rules for a given architectural
period such as the ... jpg | Typical sanctuary elements include
stained glass windows, Ark, and ner
...
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Kings Place (section
Architectural Philosophy)
Following a limited architectural
competition, Dixon Jones was ... The wavy
glass runs along the west-facing York
Way frontage; the three- ...
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Michael Taylor (glass artist)
Michael Taylor is an American studio glass
artist, teacher and lecturer. ... language of graphic art and
architecture Taylor feels a kinship
...
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McCartney Library
More on the architecture and history of
the constructing of the ... the Hauser Art
Glass Company to become the Willet
Hauser Architectural
Glass . ...
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William Wardell (section
Architectural Legacy)
ritual was manifested in his architectural
interests which ... Lit by stained
glass windows, the whole structure hardly differs from the ...
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YKK
Group (section
Architectural products)
other fastening products, architectural
products, and industrial machinery. ... include fenestration
systems for glass exteriors; entrances
for ...
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Gobo (lighting)
shapes Gobos may also be used for
architectural lighting , as well as ...
Glass gobos can include colored areas
(much like stained glass ...
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Eureka, California (section
Architecture)
This architecturally and historically
significant coastal city ... David Gebhard, Professor of
architectural history of Santa Barbara
has ...
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Church of St Mary and St John (section
Architecture)
But the revival of Gothic as an architectural
movement began in the ... Stained glass:
On a visit to the church there can be seen the names of ...
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Constructivist architecture
Constructivist architecture was a form
of modern architecture that flourished
in ... became the dominant influence of the
architectural group O.S.A. ...
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Timothy L. Pflueger (section
Architectural lighting design)
interior design er and architectural
lighting design er in the San Francisco Bay ... inscribed in
metals, marble and glass within the
luxurious lobby. ...
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Sandy Brown (musician)
months he took an exhausting trip to Africa on
architectural business. whilst watching England lose to
Scotland,a glass of whisky in his hand.
...
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Surveillance art (section
Architectural)
Some architectural surveillance art
pieces involve large screen ... projected onto three towers
covered with white LEDs behind frosted glass
panels ...
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List of Northwestern University buildings
The building was designed by the architectural
firm of Holabird & ... It is home to a 100-rank Aeolian-Skinner
organ, stained-glass windows, ...
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Constantin Lipsius
was a German architect and architectural
theorist, best known for his ... regard the unusual pleated
parabolic glass dome, locally called
the ...
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Château Sentout (section
Architecture)
The Château's differing architectural
styles which mark the passing ... Monsieur Lieuzere , painter and
glass artist, made the stained-glass
...
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Gothic Revival architecture
Gothic or Neo-Gothic) is an architectural
movement which began in the 1740s in England . ... stained
glass, and late Gothic illuminated
manuscripts. ...
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Western use of the Swastika in the early 20th century
two notable buildings using the swastika as an
architectural element. ... 1929 chapel with stained
glass windows that feature religious
symbols. ...
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Hawaiian architecture
Hawaiian architecture is a distinctive
style of architectural arts developed
and ... the first to employ stained
glass , the royal cathedral ...
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K. C. DeRhodes House
the leaded glass "light screens" of the
windows, the grouping of the ... Isabel was an
architectural designer and draughtsman
in Wright's Oak ...
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Stirling Smith Museum and Art Gallery
Other architectural plans and cartoons
for stained glass windows were
exhibited from time to time. The triennial exhibitions were ...
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Bailey House – Case Study House
might foster a dialogue between architectural
professionals and laymen. ... semi-translucent
glass on the bathroom walls for
increased privacy. ...
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Erwin Eisch
Erwin Eisch is a German artist who works with
glass. ... There he studied
glass design, sculpture and interior
architecture, returning to ...
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Zion Presbyterian Church (Columbia, Tennessee)
The architectural styling features
stepped gables and a recessed ... In 1880, stained
glass produced by Tiffany was added to
the church. ...
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Muri
Even elements of the Gothic Architectural
style are represented. ... In the Cloister with the valuable
Glass painting cycle of the 16th
Century ...
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Vesnin brothers
the dominant architectural school of
the Soviet Union in the 1920s and early 1930s. ... altogether,
allowing unrestricted use of glass
curtain wall s. ...
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St. John's Cathedral (Knoxville, Tennessee)
The architectural style is
Richardsonian Romanesque . ... destroyed many of the original
stained glass windows, but the building
was promptly restored. ...
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Sistine Chapel ceiling (section
Architectural scheme)
is a definition of the real architectural
elements by accentuating ... in Medieval painting s and stained
glass The three sections of Creation
...
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Cosmatesque
marble surfaces, as a decorative accessory to some
architectural feature. ... with
ribbons of mosaic composed of coloured and gold-glass
tesserae . ...
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Hotel Valley Ho (section
Architectural style)
significance to city history and its
architectural connection to the ... natural stone and wide
expanses of glass make for a close
connection ...
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English Gothic architecture
English Gothic is the name of the
architectural style that flourished in England ...
Sisters, each fifty feet high and still retaining ancient
glass. ...
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Basilica of St. John the Baptist, St. John's
(section
Architectural features)
Historic Site to recognize its architectural
uniqueness as one of the ... The Basilica contains twenty-eight
beautiful stained glass windows ...
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Edward Durell Stone
It was at this point that Stone formally started his
architectural ... External links
: "Glass Buildings Throw Stone." News
Call Bulletin San ...
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Ballaghaderreen Cathedral (section
Stained glass)
Cathedral went to the English architectural
firm of Weightman, ... Stained glass:
The aisles have large two-light windows by Franz Mayer & Co. of ...
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Hunstanton
1949-1954 and of international architectural
significance and a quite ... The disposition, steel frames and
panels of brick and glass most ...
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Domus
(section
Interior architectural elements)
Glass window s weren't readily
available: glass production was in
... Interior architectural
elements: Vestibulum (Fauces )The vestibulum was ...
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Kristian Gullichsen
built in timber, steel and glass,
influenced by Japanese house ... The three partners presented
different architectural modernist
styles, ...
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B. Gunar Gruenke
represented at the Smith Museum of Stained
Glass Windows at Navy Pier in Chicago. ... Quarterly
Journal of Architectural Coatings,
PaintPro ...
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Lord & Burnham (section
Architectural records)
building wood and glass greenhouses for
neighbors in Buffalo, New York . ... The collection includes over
140,000 architectural plan s for ...
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Edward Schroeder Prior
He became one of the leading architectural
educationalist s of his ... programme for 1871 included engraving
, woodcutting , stained glass and
mosaic . ...
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Citadel High School (section
Architectural vestiges)
building was designed by the architectural
firm of Fowler, Bauld & ... Approximately 3500
glass blocks salvaged from the former
community ...
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Peace Tower
The Peace Tower was built not only to stand as an
architectural ... with stained
glass windows and various other
features illustrating ...
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Philamlife Tower
have renowned international architectural
firm Skidmore, Owings & ... and uses fully unitized curtainwall
of glass, aluminium panel and granite.
...
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Hudson County Courthouse
example of the Beaux-Arts architectural
style in the United States . ... ceilings. Edwin Blashfield
painted the glass dome and the four
...
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List of people from Detroit (section
Glass Artists)
Horace Caulkins , known for Pewabic Pottery used to make
architectural tiles . ... Diana
Pancioli , ceramist ... Glass
Artists : Richard Ritter (b. ...
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Brutalist architecture
(redirect from
Brutalist architectural)
from the 1950s to the mid 1970s, spawned from the modernist
architectural movement. ...
glass, steel, rough-hewn stone, and
gabion (also ...
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Solar water heating
It is usually based on the architectural
design in order to heat up ... The absorber can either consist of
copper (glass-metal) or specially-
...
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Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church (section
Stained glass windows)
noted for its exquisite stained glass
windows by renowned artist ... a treasure of art and
architecture" by Baltimore Magazine,
the church ...
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Brad Cloepfil
American architect and principal of Allied Works
Architecture of Portland, Oregon .
Cloepfil's architectural style can be
classified as ...
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Nottingham Council House (section
Architectural Criticism)
elegant architecture and presides
magnificently over the Old Market Square . ...
Architectural Criticism: Howitt himself
was in no doubt that the ...
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El Cortez Apartment Hotel (section
Glass elevator and Travolator)
In the 1950s, the world's first outside glass
elevator and the first ... The building utilizes the Spanish
Colonial Revival architectural ...
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Voortrekker Monument (section
Architectural plan)
The building has strong architectural
resemblance to German ... arched windows made from yellow Belgian
glass, contains the unique marble
...
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Heydar Ghiai (section
Architectural Philosophy)
École des Beaux-Arts in 1952, was known as a pioneer of modern
Architecture in Iran. ...
Architectural Philosophy Concepts &
Approach ...
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Glass fiber reinforced concrete
Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC)
is a type of fiber reinforced concrete . building façade panels and as
architectural precast concrete. ...
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French art
The Carolingians also undertook major
architectural building ... The primary Gothic art media
were sculpture , panel painting , stained
glass ...
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Palmer Woods Historic District
There may be Scottish coats of arms, leaded stained
glass windows, ... Almost every
house in Palmer Woods has unique architectural
features, ...
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Vitreous enamel
powdered glass to a substrate by
firing, usually between 750 and 850 degrees Celsius. ...
exchangers, architectural panels, and
electronic circuits. ...
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Door safety (section
Glass doors)
In many cases this can be avoided by
architectural design which ...
Glass doors: Glass door s pose
the risk of unintentional collision if a ...
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Church of the Ascension (New York) (section
Stained glass windows)
Society of Architectural Historians
named ... preservation because of its
architectural value, sculpture, stained
glass, and painting. ...
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St. Ann's Church, Dawson Street (section
Stained glass windows)
with the architectural firm of Lanyon,
Lynn & Lanyon losing the ... Stained
glass windows: Victorian-era stained
glass replaced the original 18 ...
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Hellenistic art (section
Architecture)
In the architectural field, this
resulted in vast urban plans and ...
Glass and glyptic art : then only knew molded
glass, discovered the ...
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Googie architecture
Googie architecture (also known as
populuxe) is a form of novelty architecture
and ... which had very distinctive
architectural characteristics ...
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Montefiore Synagogue (section
Architecture)
Architecture ... Oak furniture
and iron gallery supports were added in 1933 Windows on the northeast
and southeast walls with stained glass
...
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Gallery Hotel (section
Architecture)
into account during the architectural
design: Single-bedded rooms, for individuals and couples, have
translucent glass panes instead of
...
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Peterborough Museum & Archives (section
Architectural distinction)
The museum site itself is one of architectural
, geographical and ... Over 300,000 film and
glass plate negatives dating back to
1896. ...
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Port of Liverpool Building (section
Architectural Design)
Architectural Design ... it has
been compared architecturally to many
other buildings throughout the world, including Belfast City Hall , the
...
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William Burges (architect)
the values, architectural and social,
of an imagined mediaeval England. revival buildings, furniture, stained
glass, jewellery and metalwork. ...
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Church of the Presidents (New Jersey)
(section
Architectural features)
Gothic style by the New York architectural
firm of William Appleton ... The stained-glass
windows, original altar, organ, and handmade pews ...
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Architecture of Germany
This made for a heterogeneous and diverse
architectural style, with ... heating, window, and
glass) vanished from Germany.
Pre-Romanesque ...
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Næstved
(section
Holmegaard Glass Factory)
Holmegaard Glass Factory ...
Apart from the remarkable architecture,
the school has some fascinating stories to be told, and various ...
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Tomasz Urbanowicz
Tomasz Urbanowicz (born in 1959 in Wrocław) - the Polish architect,
designer of artistic glass in
architecture. studies at the
Architecture ...
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Eero Saarinen (section
Architecture)
and glass, but with the added accent of
panels in two shades of blue. ... "Eero Saarinen and Associates"
was the architectural firm of Eero
...
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St Helen's Church, Sefton (section
Architectural History)
A small, decorated chapel in the Norman
architectural style is known ... They are plain but
contain fragments of pre-Reformation glass
set ...
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Gründerzeit
challenges, above all in the fields of
architecture and craftsmanship. ... new form is found in
the steel and glass construction of the
Crystal ...
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Maarten van Severen
The real architectural work took place
outside the red-brick house where an impressive
glass pavilion now stands, raised
slightly above ...
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Fernando Romero
an architectural firm established with
the ambition to address ... SELECTED COMPETITIONS : Tittot
Glass Museum, Taiwan 2004. Shortlisted.
...
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Cookstown
The sole building of architectural note
from this period was Liam ... 1965 and contains important stained
glass by the Dublin artist Patrick
...
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Judson Studios (section
Examples of Judson stained glass)
architect Train & Williams | architecture
Shingle Style, Bungalow/ ... Judson Studios is a fine arts studio
specializing in stained glass ...
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James Beard (architect)
He was the President of the Wellington
Architectural Centre (1962 ... He is perhaps best known
within architectural circles for his
...
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Living with the Future
(the glass walls at "Skywood") and have
"green" elements of re-use ... "Quay House", Peckham – a
live/work space for an architectural
practice ...
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White City (Tel Aviv)
adaptation of modern international
architectural trends to the ... Large areas of
glass that let in the light, a key
element of the Bauhaus ...
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Georges Braque
Braque frequently reduced an architectural
structure to a geometric ... Cubism: Image:Braque fruitdish
glass. jpg | Fruitdish and
Glass, papier ...
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Glass House
The Glass House or Johnson house, built
in 1949 in New Canaan, Connecticut , was ... his associate
Richard Foster , and for modern architecture
. ...
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Marine Parade Community Building (section
Architecture)
Community Club is equipped with a glass-walled
gym nasium overlooking ... The building was designed by a local
architectural firm , William ...
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Juhani Pallasmaa (section
A selection of architectural works designed
by Juhani Pallasmaa)
Among Pallasmaa's many books on architectural
theory is "The Eyes of ... Itäkeskus Shopping Centre, Helsinki;
major extension, glass covered ...
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Carey Mansion (section
Stained glass)
map_type | altitude | building_type |
architectural_style ... Stained
glass: "The Flagellation" was part of series designed for the
Milan ...
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Marshall Fredericks (section
Architectural sculpture)
The basin of the fountain is lined with colored
glass mosaic tiles. ...
Architectural sculpture : Horace H
Rackham Building , Detroit, Michigan, ...
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International style (architecture)
The International style was a major
architectural style that emerged in the 1920s ... adoption
of glass, steel and concrete as
preferred materials. ...
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Cathedral of Our Lady (Antwerp) (section
Significant architectural details)
Significant architectural details:
Emperor commented that the spire should be kept under
glass, and Napoleon compared the spire
to Mechlin ...
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Louis Sauer
Sauer obtained his first architectural
employment in the office of ... for the Corning
Glass Works to promote new development
in Corning, New York ...
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Berkshire Hathaway
manufacturer and retailer of primarily
architectural coatings, ... 1885 and is a manufacturer of
fiber glass wool insulation products
for walls ...
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Sala São Paulo
The passage to the platforms is also protected with thick
glass, and ... original
architecture with elements of the new
architectural concept added. ...
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Westmoor High School
its modern design elements The building was sometimes called the "Glass
Palace" due to the extensive use of
architectural glass in its
design. ...
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The Salisbury (section
Architectural details)
The pub's interior was described by the
architectural historian Mark ... There is also notable
engraved glass by Cakebread & Robey in
the ...
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Fort Street Presbyterian Church (section
Architecture)
rebuilt according to the original
architectural plan s the following year. ... the other A
central stained glass window
illuminates the sanctuary. ...
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Peter Zumthor
Writing in his architectural manifesto,
Thinking Architecture, ... jpg |
View of glass facade of Kunsthaus
Bregenz File:Vals Felsentherme. ...
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Dan
Graham
His artistic fields consist of film, video, performance, photography,
architectural models, and
glass and mirror structure. Graham
...
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Hexham Abbey (section
Stained glass)
that period (c.1170–1250), in the Early English style of
architecture . ... Stained
glass: Four of the stained
glass windows in the Abbey are ...
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Washington Hill, Baltimore
ornamental wrought ironwork and stained glass
transoms above the doors. ... Various
architectural styles, some dating to the late 1700s and ...
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Freetown Christiania (section
Architectural competition)
jpg | Glass house in Freetown
Christiania, one of the many ... eventual "cleaning", the Danish
government commissioned an architectural
competition. ...
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