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  2. Barton Brick & Tile Yard - Wikipedia

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  3. Tilt up - Wikipedia

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    Tilt-up, tilt-slab or tilt-wall is a type of building and a construction technique using concrete. Though it is a cost-effective technique with a shorter completion time, [ 1 ] poor performance in earthquakes has mandated significant seismic retrofit requirements in older buildings.

  4. Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Arizona [b] is a state in the Southwestern region of the United States, sharing the Four Corners region of the western United States with Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah.It also borders Nevada to the northwest and California to the west, and shares an international border with the Mexican states of Sonora and Baja California to the south and southwest.

  5. Tom Sandoval Slams Miraval Resort for Alluding He Was a Guest ...

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    Tom Sandoval and Raquel Leviss. Shutterstock (2) Not holding back. Tom Sandoval slammed Miraval Resorts for implying he stayed at the Arizona location while Raquel Leviss sought out treatment for ...

  6. Terrazzo - Wikipedia

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    Bonded terrazzo is applied over a sand-cement mortar underbed which sits on top of a concrete slab. The sand-cement layer allows for variations in the finished concrete slab that it sits on. Monolithic terrazzo is applied directly over an extremely flat and high quality concrete sub-floor. Thin-set terrazzo does not require a concrete sub-floor.

  7. Modern architecture - Wikipedia

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    Between 1928 and 1935, he built only two buildings: a hotel near Chandler, Arizona, and the most famous of all his residences, Fallingwater (1934–37), a vacation house in Pennsylvania for Edgar J. Kaufman. Fallingwater is a remarkable structure of concrete slabs suspended over a waterfall, perfectly uniting architecture and nature. [43]

  8. Engineered stone - Wikipedia

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    The most common slab format is 3040 mm x 1440 mm for Quartz and 3050 mm x 1240 mm for Breton-based marbles, but other sizes like 3040 mm x 1650 mm are produced according to market demand. Engineered stone is non porous, [ 7 ] more flexible, and harder than many types of natural stone.

  9. Glendale Memorial Park Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    John Maxwell Pearson (1885–1934) – Pearson was a medical doctor who served as Mayor of Glendale in 1914, three years prior to Arizona becoming a state. [8] Julio Sancet (1880–1961) – Sanchet was a local rancher. His house is located at 7158 North 57th Avenue within the Glendale Townsite Catlin Court Historic District, which is listed in ...