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  2. Cast-iron architecture - Wikipedia

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    Cast iron was also taken up by some architects in the early 19th century where smaller supports or larger spans were required (and where wrought iron was too expensive), notably in the Royal Pavilion in Brighton, designed by John Nash and built between 1816 and 1823, where cast iron columns were used within the walls, as well as cast iron beams ...

  3. Imperial Granum-Joseph Parker Buildings - Wikipedia

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    The Parker Building was built for a paper manufacturer, who used the upper floors as a warehouse. The Imperial Granum gets its name from a patent medicine marketed by its owner, Edward Heaton, and for many years sported an advertisement of that product on its exposed southeastern wall. The buildings came under one owner in 1945, and were joined ...

  4. Second Empire architecture in the United States and Canada

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    The exterior style could be expressed in either wood, brick or stone, though high style examples on the whole prefer stone facades or brick facades with stone details (a brick and brownstone combination seems to be particularly common). Some Second Empire buildings have cast iron facades and elements.

  5. Category : Cast-iron architecture in the United States

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    Cast-iron architecture in Virginia (3 P) Pages in category "Cast-iron architecture in the United States" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.

  6. James Bogardus - Wikipedia

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    Bogardus attached plaques to his cast-ironwork that read: "James Bogardus Originator & Patentee of Iron Buildings Pat' May 7, 1850." [6] He demonstrated the use of cast-iron in the construction of building facades, especially in New York City for the next two decades. He was based in New York, but also worked in Washington, DC, where three cast ...

  7. British industrial architecture - Wikipedia

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    This was built in red, white, and black brick, topped with cornices of stone, an ornamental urn at each corner, and an ornate cresting consisting of over 300 pieces of cast iron. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] Eccles Shorrock's India Mill, Darwen and its 300 feet (91 m) high Italianate campanile chimney, 1867 [ 20 ]

  8. Category:Cast-iron architecture in New York City - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar ... Download as PDF; Printable version ... Pages in category "Cast-iron architecture in New York City" The following 27 ...

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