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  2. Terracotta - Wikipedia

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    Terracotta tiles have also been used extensively for floors since ancient times. The quality of terracotta floor tiles depends on the suitability of the clay, the manufacturing methods (kiln-fired being more durable than sun baked), and whether the terracotta tiles are sealed or not.

  3. Crown Building (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    After the building was converted into a hotel and residential building in the 2020s, outdoor terraces and swimming pools were added to the setbacks. [39] Some of the setbacks also have glass railings. [40] The facade is made of limestone, buff-colored brick, and cream-colored architectural terracotta.

  4. One Vanderbilt - Wikipedia

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    Boston Valley Terra Cotta manufactured the terracotta cladding. [16] According to Permasteelisa, there are 34,845 terracotta tiles used in One Vanderbilt's facade. [31] Studio Christine Jetten designed glazing for the terracotta tiles. [32] The panels contain gradual concave curves and are pearl-colored. [33]

  5. Cap d'Agde - Wikipedia

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    External staircase to 1st floor, coming from the garden, roof with round terracotta tiles. View of Luna Park Cap d'Agde from the port. Cap d'Agde (French pronunciation: [kap daɡd]) is a seaside resort on France's Mediterranean coast. It is located in the commune of Agde, in the Hérault department within the region of Occitanie.

  6. List of museums in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    This list of museums in New York is a list of museums, defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

  7. Sutton, London - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to the other two town centre churches, the Baptist Church is relatively modern—it was designed by the architect Nugent Cachemaille-Day (1896–1976) using mainly traditional materials, such as brick and tile, in a style influenced by the Arts and Crafts Movement. Built by Messrs. Pitchers Ltd of Holloway in 1934, the church took ...

  8. Williamsburgh Savings Bank Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Williamsburgh Savings Bank Tower, also known as One Hanson Place, is a skyscraper in the Fort Greene neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York City, New York.Located at the northeast corner of Ashland Place and Hanson Place near Downtown Brooklyn, the tower was designed by Halsey, McCormack & Helmer and constructed from 1927 to 1929 as the new headquarters for the Williamsburgh Savings Bank.

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