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Stucco or
render is a
construction material made of aggregates, a binder, and water.
Stucco is
applied wet and
hardens to a very
dense solid. It is used...
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Seljuk stucco figures are
stucco (plaster)
figures found in the
region of the
Seljuk Empire, from its "golden age"
between the 11th and 13th centuries...
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STUCCO Housing Co-operative is a
student housing co-operative in Sydney, Australia.
Officially opened on 21
February 1992, it was the
first of its kind...
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States in the 1950s and 1960s, a
vernacular variation of
shoebox style "
stucco boxes".
Dingbats are boxy, two or three-story
apartment houses with overhangs...
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places such as Córdoba, Seville, or Granada.
Similarly to the Maghreb,
stucco decoration in Al-Andalus
became an
architectural stylemark in the high Middle...
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particularly those just west of the centre, are
characterised by
white stucco or
whitewashed buildings. Few
structures in
central London pre-date the...
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Stucco decoration in
Islamic architecture refers to
carved or
molded stucco and plaster. The
terms "
stucco" and "plaster" are used
almost interchangeably...
- Tiber.
Decorating the
staircase there are
ancient sculptures and fine
stuccoes by
Luigi Acquisti inspired by the myth of Achilles. On the
piazza at the...
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although seemingly constructed from stone, were in fact
composed of
brick and
stucco. The
plastering process involved the
initial application of a co**** layer...
- Algeria.
Common names for
these spiders are wall spider,
baseboard spider and
stucco spider.[citation needed] "Oecobius
navus Blackwall, 1859". gbif.org. Archived...