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  2. Kunsthaus Bregenz - Wikipedia

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    The façade consists of 912 finely etched equally sized glass panels weighing some 250 kg each, [9] secured by clips to a steel framework. These panels form a free-standing, light-diffusing skin, independent of the actual building, that serves to initially refract the incident daylight and conduct it to the light ceilings in the exhibition halls.

  3. Glass etching - Wikipedia

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    There are many interior and exterior applications for acid-etched glass. Acid-etched glass is widely used for: Enhancing every area where glass can be used and where a little privacy and natural light is desired; Creating feature walls or partitions. Enriching doors and windows; Heightening the look of balustrades; Augmenting shower and bath ...

  4. Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament (Altoona, Pennsylvania)

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    The main doors into the cathedral are etched glass produced by Baut Studios of Pittsburgh, and they were installed when Monsignor Thomas Madden was pastor/rector (1972–1987). The two center doors portray Jesus at the Last Supper. On the right door he holds the bread and on the other door he holds the cup, that become his body and blood.

  5. Art Nouveau glass - Wikipedia

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    Aventurine glass was first invented in 17th or 18th century Venice. It is made to imitate aventurine quartz, it is a yellow glass filled with flecks of sparkling copper particles. Cameo glass is like cased glass, with two layers of different colors. The outer layer is then engraved with a diamond point or etched with acid to create a two-color ...

  6. St Paul's Anglican Church, Proserpine - Wikipedia

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    St Paul's Anglican Church, a striking parabolic arched structure of concrete, brick, timber and glass, is located in Proserpine in the Whitsunday Region of northern Queensland. Orientated with its longitudinal axis north–south, the church is positioned at the front of a long rectangular block on the southern side of Main Street.

  7. Leadlight - Wikipedia

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    Etched quarries of Venetian glass are often employed, sometimes in conjunction with panels of stained glass, particularly in Italy and Eastern Europe. Lathe-cut quarries with a simple star-burst pattern are very common in the late 19th century domestic architecture of many regions, both in leadlighting and in simpler wooden-framed glazing.

  8. Criterion Hotel, Rockhampton - Wikipedia

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    Generally, the interior of the Criterion Hotel has many early features. The walls and ceilings are plastered on the ground floor with plaster walls and timber boarded ceilings on the floors above. High quality joinery - architraves, skirting and doors - is used throughout and much of this survives intact. Chimney pieces survive intact with ...

  9. Chrysler Building - Wikipedia

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    There was a Tudor-style foyer on the 66th floor with oak paneling, as well as an old English-style grill room with wooden floors, wooden beams, wrought-iron chandeliers, and glass and lead doors. [68] [36] [97] The main dining room had a futuristic appearance, with polished granite columns and etched glass appliqués in Art Deco style.

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