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  2. Industrial style - Wikipedia

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    Industrial style or industrial chic refers to an aesthetic trend in interior design that takes cues from old factories and industrial spaces that in recent years have been converted to lofts and other living spaces. [1] Components of industrial style include weathered wood, building systems, exposed brick, industrial lighting fixtures and ...

  3. Brutalist architecture - Wikipedia

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    Showcasing the 'as found' design approach that would later be at the core of brutalism, the house displays visible I-beams over windows, exposed brick inside and out, and poured concrete in several rooms where the tongue-and-groove pattern of the boards used to build the forms can be seen.

  4. Richard King Mellon Hall - Wikipedia

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    The interior spaces on the ground floor have exposed buff brick walls, the same as the exterior. The internal two fan shaped lecture halls, form a core with buff brick walls on the sides and curved wood walls on the ends. The floors on the first floor are a tan terrazzo. The interior finishes are not as luxurious in the upper three floors.

  5. This is how one company makes fake exposed brick walls - AOL

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    Real exposed brick walls sound cool in theory, but they're actually a lot of work.

  6. Chancellor and Patrick - Wikipedia

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    The construction of the Freiberg house is predominately brick with sections most notably the balconies and spandrils rendered. [11] A key part of the design was the use of exposed Oregon purlins and brickwork as it was considered avant-garde during the time of construction. [13]

  7. Churches of Busto Arsizio - Wikipedia

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    The design of the building, with exposed brick walls and irregularly arranged stone blocks, is the work of engineer Azzimonti. The interior has three naves and a semicircular apse. A 17th-century oil painting of the martyrdom of St. Ursula is preserved there. The high altar, made of white marble, dates from 1937. [56]