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  2. Kapla - Wikipedia

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    KAPLA was invented in 1987 by Dutchman Tom van der Bruggen. A student of art history, Van der Bruggen had hopes of building a castle from an early age. Inspired by an old abandoned farm on the river Tarn in the South of France, Van der Bruggen converted the farm into his dream castle, complete with carriage entrance, fountains, and towers.

  3. Pallava art and architecture - Wikipedia

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    Descent of the Ganges rock carvings at Mamallapuram. Pallava art and architecture represent an early stage of Dravidian architecture which blossomed to its fullest extent under the Chola Dynasty. The first stone and mortar temples of South India were constructed during Pallava rule and were based on earlier brick and timber prototypes. [1] [2] [3]

  4. KEVA Planks - Wikipedia

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    The blocks are available for sale in maple, that is produced in the United States, and less expensive imported pine versions. [ 1 ] Originating as a straightforward construction set, KEVA Planks are distinct in their design: they consist of a single shape without any connectors or glue, unlike many other building sets that rely on specific ...

  5. MAGA building blocks set allows children to 'build the wall'

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    A new MAGA "Build The Wall" blocks set that enables children to pretend to build President Donald Trump's proposed U.S. border wall is currently making waves online.. The Trump-themed Lego ...

  6. Ashlar - Wikipedia

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    Ashlar may also be random, which involves stone blocks laid with deliberately discontinuous courses and therefore discontinuous joints both vertically and horizontally. In either case, it generally uses a joining material such as mortar to bind the blocks together, although dry ashlar construction, metal ties, and other methods of assembly have ...

  7. Polygonal masonry - Wikipedia

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    True polygonal masonry is a technique wherein the visible surfaces of the stones are dressed with straight sides or joints, giving the block the appearance of a polygon. [1] This technique is found throughout the world and sometimes corresponds to the less technical category of Cyclopean masonry. [2]

  8. Winners of This Week's 'Rock the Block' Are Causing a Major ...

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    Rock the Block is back on HGTV, and all of the returning contestants are looking for redemption. Season 5 got out to a hot start in Treasure Island, Florida, with the four teams taking on one of ...

  9. Why Some 'Rock the Block' Fans Were "Baffled" By the Main ...

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    Rock the Block is all about friendly competition, and this week, the teams battled for redemption in the main suites.Bryan and Sarah Baeumler (Renovation Island), Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas ...