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Tileworks,
Shannon Sharpe, Jan 6, 2010.
Stage Two Strategies.(Motawi
Tileworks)[dead link],
Dustin Walsh, May 17, 2010. Ann Arbor's
Motawi Tileworks...
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excluding roof tiles, was
estimated to be 12.7
billion m2 in 2019.
Decorative tilework or tile art
should be
distinguished from mosaic,
where forms are made of...
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Islamic pottery occupied a
geographical position between Chinese ceramics, and the
pottery of the
Byzantine Empire and Europe. For most of the period,...
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elaborate geometric and
arabesque motifs in wood,
carved stucco, and
zellij tilework.
Although Moroccan Amazigh architecture is not
strictly separate from the...
- The
production of
Dutch roof
tiles started in the 14th
century when the use of
fireproof building materials was
ordained by government. At that time houses...
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Green Mosque and
Green Tomb in
Bursa (circa 1424).
Various examples of
tilework from this
century seem to show
possible Iranian influence and connections...
- In 1926, May K.
Rindge (Rhonda
Rindge Adamson's mother)
established a
tileworks east of the
Malibu Pier. The
factory was run by
Rufus Keeler, an innovative...
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Muhammad V and
Muhammad VII.
Carved stucco (or yesería in Spanish) and
mosaic tilework (zilīj or
zellij in Arabic;
alicatado in Spanish) were used for wall decoration...
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across the floor, so the ****ing was removed, thus
revealing some old
tilework with the
Plaza logo that had been
concealed for
several decades. The management...
- in the 1970s and 1980s in the West) and used it in
intricate decorative tilework in the architecture.
Muslim physicians contributed to the
field of medicine...