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  2. Saltillo tile - Wikipedia

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    Saltillo tile flooring can be found in many shapes and sizes. [5] Tiles are shaped either by pressing quarried clay with a wooden frame [6] (super), or carving out the desired shape (regular). Depending on the raw tile's placement among other tiles at the time of firing, its color ranges from yellow to a rich orange. [7]

  3. California pottery - Wikipedia

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    Tile has been a favorite building material in California since the early Spanish settled the area and brought with them the tradition of using brightly colored tiles in architecture. Helen Stiles, author of numerous books on the history of pottery, noted that Spanish , Mexican , and Chinese design of the 17th and 18th centuries all influenced ...

  4. Glazed architectural terra-cotta - Wikipedia

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    Glazed architectural terra-cotta offered a modular, varied and relatively inexpensive approach to wall and floor construction. It was particularly adaptable to vigorous and rich ornamental detailing. It was created by Luca della Robbia (1400–1482), and was used in most of his works. Terra-cotta is an enriched molded clay brick or block.

  5. Architectural terracotta - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Terra Cotta Works (1868 to 1880) Gladding, McBean (1879 to present) Perth Amboy Terra Cotta Company (1879 to 1907) Boston Terra Cotta Company (1880 to 1893) A. Hall Terra Cotta Company (1883 to 1887) New York Architectural Terra-Cotta Company (1886 to 1929) Los Angeles Pressed Brick Company (1887 to 1916)

  6. List of building materials - Wikipedia

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    Adobe, brick and brickwork, glass brick, terra cotta; Artificial stone; Cinder block or concrete block; Noxer block; Stone dry stacked or mortar set; Urbanite – broken-up concrete; Category:Masonry. Category:Bricks; also: "Concrete Masonry Units" (CMU) Category:Stone (material) Metals. Structural steel: I-beam and column; Rebar; Wire rope and ...

  7. Terracotta - Wikipedia

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    Terracotta, also known as terra cotta or terra-cotta [2] (Italian: [ˌtɛrraˈkɔtta]; lit. ' baked earth ' ; [ 3 ] from Latin terra cocta 'cooked earth'), [ 4 ] is a clay -based non-vitreous ceramic [ 5 ] fired at relatively low temperatures.