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  2. Washington State University - Wikipedia

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    The WSU Pullman campus stands on a hill and is characterized by open spaces and a red brick and basalt material palette—materials originally found on site. The university sits within the rolling topography of the Palouse in rural eastern Washington and remains closely connected to the town and the region. [ 12 ]

  3. Ashbel Smith Building - Wikipedia

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    The Ashbel Smith Building, also known as Old Red, is a Romanesque Revival building located in Galveston, Texas. [2] It was built in 1891 with red brick and sandstone. [ 3 ] Nicholas J. Clayton was the architect.

  4. Polychrome brickwork - Wikipedia

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    Polychrome brickwork also became popular in Europe in the later 19th century as part of the various medieval and Romanesque revivals. In France, the Menier Chocolate Factory in Noisiel, designed by Jules Saulnier and completed in 1872, is an early and very elaborate example, which is also noted for its early use of iron structure.

  5. Handa Red Brick Building - Wikipedia

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    The Handa Red Brick Building (半田赤レンガ建物, Handa Akarenga Tatemono) is a historic brick warehouse located in Handa City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. It is certified by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan as one of the Heritage of Industrial Modernization of Japan [ ja ] sites and plaque locations.

  6. Architecture of Manchester - Wikipedia

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    The Manchester School of Art was built in two stages, the main building is by G.T.Redmayne in the Neo-Gothic style in stone with gabled wings and pinnacles and an 1897 rear extension by Joseph Gibbon Sankey in red brick and terracotta with Art Nouveau decoration. [70]

  7. Shawshank tree - Wikipedia

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    Red finds a box buried at the base of a stone wall in the shade of the oak. [5] The box contains a letter from Andy and cash to buy a bus ticket to join him in Mexico. [3] In the film, Andy describes the tree as "like something out of a Robert Frost poem". [10] The oak has been described as among the most iconic trees in film history. [2]

  8. Architectural terracotta - Wikipedia

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    The Bell Edison Telephone Building in Birmingham is a late 19th-century red brick and architectural terracotta building. Architectural terracotta refers to a fired mixture of clay and water that can be used in a non-structural, semi-structural, or structural capacity on the exterior or interior of a building. [1]

  9. Fareham red brick - Wikipedia

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    Fareham red brick is a famous red-tinged clay brick, from Fareham, Hampshire. Notable buildings constructed of these distinctive bricks include London's Royal Albert Hall and Knowle Hospital (previously known as Hampshire County Lunatic Asylum).