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  2. Roman villa of Faragola - Wikipedia

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    Mosaics, wall coverings in marble veneer and stucco with frames of palmettes and ovoli also characterise the two tepidaria (warm rooms) (18, 25), while pink-coloured breccia marble is used to for the floor of the long rectangular caldarium (hot room) (21, 22, 23) and of the two sudatoria (sweating rooms) (24-27). For extreme refinement, white ...

  3. Ellen Harvey - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Harvey (born 1967) is an American-British conceptual artist known for her painting-based practice and site-specific works in installation, video, engraved mirrors, mosaic and glass. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] She frequently pairs traditional representational vocabularies and genres (landscape, portraiture) with seemingly antithetical postmodern ...

  4. Wall panel - Wikipedia

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    A wall panel is single piece of material, usually flat and cut into a rectangular shape, that serves as the visible and exposed covering for a wall. Wall panels are functional as well as decorative, providing insulation and soundproofing , combined with uniformity of appearance, along with some measure of durability or ease of replaceability.

  5. Fusuma - Wikipedia

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    In Japanese architecture, fusuma are vertical rectangular panels which can slide from side to side to redefine spaces within a room, or act as doors. [1] They typically measure about 90 cm (2 ft 11 in) wide by 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) tall, the same size as a tatami mat, and are 2–3 cm (0.79–1.18 in) thick.

  6. Zellij - Wikipedia

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    Zellij panel with complex geometry and mosaic-formed Arabic letters in the Mirador de Lindaraja in the Alhambra (14th century) The more complex zellij style that we know today became widespread during the first half of the 14th century under the Marinid , Zayyanid , and Nasrid dynastic periods in Morocco, Algeria, and al-Andalus .

  7. Architectural glass - Wikipedia

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    Glass casting is the process in which glass objects are cast by directing molten glass into a mould where it solidifies. The technique has been used since the Egyptian period. . Modern cast glass is formed by a variety of processes such as kiln casting, or casting into sand, graphite or metal moul

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