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  2. Villavicencio-Marella House - Wikipedia

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    Above the upper window sills are decorative slats, where Japanese lanterns were hung during processions. Ventanillas or "little windows" beneath the window sills are faced with iron grillwork wrought in the palmette motif with cast-lead ornamentation typical of the 1870s. The neo-Gothic ogee arches are carved on the main double doors replicated ...

  3. United States Customs House (Ponce, Puerto Rico) - Wikipedia

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    There is also a small circular iron stair to the roof from the southeast corner of the second-floor courtyard. [9] U.S Customs House in Ponce, Puerto Rico. Main entrance, looking north. The facades are similar with regular door and window openings and with small balconies to the second-floor openings. There is a small partial false gable roof ...

  4. Cast-iron architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Boat Shed (Number 78) at Sheerness Naval Dockyards, built 1856–60, is constructed entirely of a cast and wrought iron members, braced as portal frames, with extensive window and timber infill panels forming the external walls. Though not entirely of cast iron, it is the earliest large metal framed building still standing, and a pioneer in ...

  5. Villa Scott - Wikipedia

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    Above all, unlike the latter building, the Villa Scott shows more of the eclectic influence of Gussoni but is clearly recognizable also for its architects knowledge of the Belgian developments by those such as Horta and Paul Hankar, as seen in the audacious use of glass and metal, as well as the decorative fitting in wrought iron of the veranda ...

  6. Architectural metals - Wikipedia

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    Iron has become an important architectural building component. It has been used in four common forms: wrought iron, cast iron, sheet iron, and steel. [12] Wrought iron was used for minor structural and decorative elements starting in the 18th century. Until the mid-19th century, the use of wrought iron in buildings was generally limited to ...

  7. Ironwork - Wikipedia

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    There are two main types of ironwork: wrought iron and cast iron. While the use of iron dates as far back as 4000 BC, it was the Hittites who first knew how to extract it (see iron ore) and develop weapons. Use of iron was mainly utilitarian until the Middle Ages; it became widely used for decoration in the period between the 16th and 19th century.

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