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synthetic resins to make reconstituted or cultured marble. Marble has been used in construction for thousands of years. It was widely used by Greek and Roman... |
are used by artists to make statues and figures out of stone, marble, or wood. Construction workers use chisels to change the shape of wood and stone so... |
Masonry (category Construction) the units themselves. The common materials of masonry construction are brick, stone such as marble, granite, travertine, limestone; concrete block, glass... |
finish that shines. Venetian construction workers invented terrazzo for use as a low cost flooring material using leftover marble chips from upscale jobs.... |
is scagliola, which can imitate more expensive natural materials such as marble. This short article can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding... |
San Luis in the year 1875. Mining is mostly for construction materials such as limestone and marble. There is also mining for tungsten, uranium and salt... |
years to create and used mainly only two materials marble and brick. The cathedral started ts construction on 9 September 1296. Many experts do not understand... |
Lugo, conqueror of the island and city founder. Dome of the Cathedral. Marble pulpit, designed by Pasquale Bocciardo. Tabernacle of the main altar. Wikimedia... |
fort is located in the centre of Delhi, India. It is made of red stone and marble. It was built on the right bank of the Yamuna River. The Red Fort was originally... |
world, and is 555 feet 5⅛ inches (169.294 m) tall. The monument is made of marble, granite, and sandstone. The monument was started in 1848 but was not finished... |
The Antinous Braschi is a marble sculpture representing Hadrian's lover (117-138 AD), Antinous. He is depicted with great beauty and splendour, such is... |
branch line. No. 22 was sold to contractors Smith & Timms for the construction of the Marble Bar Railway before returning to the WAGR once more in 1912 being... |
staff members in approximately 170,000 square feet of space, furnished with marble, paintings, sculptures, and other gifts from PAHO member nations. The council... |
This was changed to a uniformly white façade, clad in limestone and marble. Construction was criticised from the start for its Gothic Revival. The church... |
has a diameter of 7 meters. The building is made of concrete plated with marble from Porsgrunn in Norway. Interior Staircase Staircase By night This short... |
Calligraphy Cardmaking Card Modelling Collage Decoupage Embossing Iris Folding Marbling Origami Papercraft Papier-mâché Parchment craft Quilling or Paper Filigree... |
all Muslims face when they pray. Following Islamic tradition, there is a marble facade, hand made tiles from Turkey, and a 72 foot high minaret topped with... |
Roman artists begin trying to produce the illusion of thin slabs of colored marble covering the walls, which are set off by actual architectural moldings and... |
Cycladic Art, art from the islands, including its famous figurines of white marble; the New Acropolis Museum, opened in 2009, replacing the old museum on the... |
decoration, particularly the 'syncopated arches' and the use of Purbeck marble shafts, reflect the influence of St Hugh's Choir at Lincoln Cathedral, built... |