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  2. 200 Central Park South - Wikipedia

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    It is most notable for its curving facade, banded by balconies. Its exterior is beige brick and glass. [1] It is across from a major pedestrian and vehicle entrance into Central Park, known as the "Merchant's Gate". [1] This full service building was completed in 1963 by Bernard Spitzer and Melvin Lipman. [a] It was designed by Wechsler ...

  3. Newtown High School (Queens) - Wikipedia

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    It is one of only a handful of public schools in New York City executed in this style. Snyder's design was built as an addition to the now demolished Boring and Tilton school completed in 1900. His design continued the stepped gables of the original building, and features a dramatic 169-foot, centrally placed tower topped by a cupola and turrets.

  4. List of regional characteristics of Romanesque churches

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    The exterior of brick churches, particularly the apses, are decorated with tiers of shallow blind arcading and square-topped niches, as at the churches of San Tirso and San Lorenzo, Sahagún Small churches abound across the area, usually having an aisleless nave and projecting apse and a bell turret on one gable.

  5. Brick Expressionism - Wikipedia

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    Horizontal brick courses that alternate between protruding and being slightly recessed are another common feature, e.g. on the Hans-Sachs-Haus in Gelsenkirchen (1927). The facade designs were enhanced by the use of architectural sculpture, made of clinker bricks or ceramics. A well-known representative of this form of art was Richard Kuöhl.

  6. List of decorative stones - Wikipedia

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    Onyx sculpture in the grounds of St Pancras New Church, London. This is a geographical list of natural stone used for decorative purposes in construction and monumental sculpture produced in various countries.

  7. Polychrome - Wikipedia

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    In the case of a few buildings, the polychrome extends on the exterior too, through the use of colorful glazed ceramic tiles. The style became more popular in the 20th century. A Romanian Revival house that stands out through its variety of colours is the Gheorghe Petrașcu House ( Piața Romană no. 5) in Bucharest , by Spiru Cegăneanu , 1912 ...