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    Glazed architectural terra cotta is a ceramic masonry building material used as a decorative skin. It featured widely in the 'terracotta revival' from...
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    regional supplies of clay. It was one of the first successful glazed architectural terra-cotta companies in the United States. Alfred Hall had previously...
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    Chicago Terra Cotta Company, the Boston Terra Cotta Company, and the New York Architectural Terra-Cotta Company. The American architectural terracotta...
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  • ancient Chinese funerary warrior and horse statues Architectural terracotta Glazed architectural terra-cotta Terracotta roof tiles This disambiguation page...
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  • The New York Architectural Terra-Cotta Company was a manufacturer of architectural terracotta based in Queens, New York, U.S. Beginning in the 1870s,...
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    Terracotta (redirect from Terra-cotta)
    Terracotta, also known as terra cotta or terra-cotta (Italian: [ˌtɛrraˈkɔtta]; lit. 'baked earth'; from Latin terra cocta 'cooked earth'), is a clay-based...
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    Pellissier Building and Wiltern Theatre (category 1930s architecture in the United States)
    commonly referred to as the Wiltern Center. Clad in a blue-green glazed architectural terra-cotta tile and situated diagonal to the street corner, the complex...
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    were removed long ago. The entry hall portion has colorful glazed architectural terra cotta ornamentation, including a caduceus near the eaves, topped...
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    Huntington Tower (category Art Deco architecture in Ohio)
    style and is covered in glazed architectural terra-cotta. Its lobby is built of Tennessee marble, white brick, and terra cotta, and features a large banking...
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    Guastavino tile (category Architecture in Spain)
    the Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library at Columbia University in New York City. Glazed architectural terra-cotta List of architectural vaults First...
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    William Graves. During its first years, the company produced glazed architectural terra cotta and faience tiles. The company initially focused on simple...
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    Leslie Green used an industrial, solid, sang de boeuf glaze on the glazed architectural terra-cotta tiles for the exteriors of the stations of a large part...
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    temporary buildings of other kinds. Dewey Arch Building material Glazed architectural terra-cotta a material also made into many decorative forms, more permanent...
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    buildings across Hungary, like the Post Office Palace, in Pécs. Glazed architectural terra-cotta Porcelain manufacturing companies in Europe Timeline, accessed...
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    preserved and re-used, including many glazed terra-cotta buildings. Portland is a leader in sustainable architecture and is known for its focus on urban...
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    Underground stations in his home city. His use of oxblood glazed architectural terra-cotta on the exterior of stations gave them a distinct and somewhat...
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    only to the Kress Building in displaying the colorful use of glazed architectural terra cotta from the 1920s. The Dermon Building is a ten-story structure...
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  • 1933; it was one of the first buildings in Australia to use Glazed architectural terra-cotta in its façade Forgan Smith Buildings and Great Court, University...
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  • pharmaceutical manufacturing plants, restaurants, public facilities, and schools use this type of construction material. Glazed architectural terra-cotta v t e...
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    Leslie Green used an industrial, solid, sang de boeuf glaze on the glazed architectural terra-cotta tiles and decorative elements for the exteriors of the...
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    decorative brickwork. Architectural sculptures were made from a variety of materials which includes carved stone such as brownstone, terra cotta, cast iron, machine...
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    Grace Building, Sydney (category Gothic Revival architecture in Sydney)
    unusual reinforced concrete slab and beam construction and the glazed architectural terra cotta cladding. Grace Building, Sydney was listed on the New South...
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    Reliance Building (category 1890s architecture in the United States)
    original building's remaining three floors Atwood used white glazed architectural terra-cotta cladding, a feature that would later become strongly associated...
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    Alkira House (category Art Deco architecture in Melbourne)
    of the most striking features of the building is the use of Glazed architectural terra-cotta and glass brick. It was, in fact, the first building in Australia...
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  • Glazed architectural terra-cotta Glazing Gloriette Gold leaf Gonbad Gongbei Gothic architecture Gothic architecture in Lithuania Gothic architecture in...
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    Huntington Tower, features the art deco style and is covered in glazed architectural terra-cotta. Standing 330 feet (100 m) tall, it is built on top of the...
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    in fireproofing applications. Also called building tile, structural terra cotta, hollow tile, saltillo tile, and clay block, the material is an extruded...
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    of Vietnamese History – Hanoi, Vietnam Porch, terra cotta, late 11th – early 12th century architectural material of the Lý dynasty Trần dynasty ceramic...
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    Moolah Temple (category Moorish Revival architecture in Missouri)
    building's architecture as "colorful". The building faces on Kenrick Garden, a city park established in 1896. Glazed architectural terra-cotta Scottish...
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    "Agricultural Implement Depot" runs along the parapet of the building. Glazed architectural terra-cotta starts appearing in building facades in Wales around 1900....
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