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  2. Triangular arch - Wikipedia

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    Triangular arch made of two stone slabs. In architecture, a triangular arch (sometimes angular arch [1]) typically defines an arch where the intrados (inner surface of an arch) consists of two straight segments formed by two stone slabs leaning against each other.

  3. Armstrong World Industries - Wikipedia

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    Cork began being displaced by other closures, but the company introduced insulating corkboard and brick. In 1906, two years before he died, Thomas Armstrong concluded that the solid foundation of the future was covered with linoleum , and construction began on a new factory in a cornfield at the edge of Lancaster, Pennsylvania .

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  6. Hebron Brick Company: Technology Meets Tradition in North Dakota

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    As with so much else in North Dakota, the wind decides which side of the Hebron Brick Factory you want to walk along. When the wind comes from the south, its heat and power meet the rolling hills ...

  7. Acme Brick - Wikipedia

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    Acme Brick Company is an American manufacturer and distributor of brick and masonry-related construction products and materials.Founder George E. Bennett (October 6, 1852 – July 3, 1907), chartered the company as the Acme Pressed Brick Company on April 17 1891, in Alton, Illinois, [1] although the company's physical location has always been in Texas.

  8. Hurt Building - Wikipedia

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    The Hurt Building is an 18-story building located at 50 Hurt Plaza in Atlanta, Georgia with a unique triangular shape. One of the nation's earliest skyscrapers, the Hurt Building was built between 1913 and 1926, and was the initial home for the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.

  9. Belden Brick Company - Wikipedia

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    The Belden Brick Company manufactures brick (primarily for U.S. customers) at plants located in Sugarcreek, Ohio. Five of its plants specialize in extruded face brick, pavers, and split tile, while another plant manufactures thin brick and two others focus on sandmold hand formatics.