American Vernacular Design, 1870-1940: An Illustrated Glossary |
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the trade catalogs of the hundreds of companies that produced or distributed
building materials — such were the vernacular links among American social
groups and cultures . HISTORICAL BACKGROUND The period 1870 - 1940 saw
great ...
the trade catalogs of the hundreds of companies that produced or distributed
building materials — such were the vernacular links among American social
groups and cultures . HISTORICAL BACKGROUND The period 1870 - 1940 saw
great ...
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Both materials are rarely finished flat , so that the rough texture helps to bind the
wall visually and mask the irregularities that occur in troweling or spraying the
material . Both materials rely on color , which is embedded in the plaster mix in ...
Both materials are rarely finished flat , so that the rough texture helps to bind the
wall visually and mask the irregularities that occur in troweling or spraying the
material . Both materials rely on color , which is embedded in the plaster mix in ...
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E ROOF MATERIALS ROOFS : DETAILS ROOF DETAILS VARY ACCORDING
TO STYLE AND. Roofing materials play several roles in design . They add color
and texture , and they help determine whether the roof itself plays a minor or
major ...
E ROOF MATERIALS ROOFS : DETAILS ROOF DETAILS VARY ACCORDING
TO STYLE AND. Roofing materials play several roles in design . They add color
and texture , and they help determine whether the roof itself plays a minor or
major ...
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