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  • Plasterwork
  • Construction or ornamentation done in plaster or a similar material

    Plasterwork is construction or ornamentation done with plaster, such as a layer of plaster on an interior or exterior wall structure, or plaster decorative

    Plasterwork

    Plasterwork

    Plasterwork

  • Sakan (plasterwork)
  • Plasterwork of Japan

    Sakan (左官) refers to the plasterwork of Japan. Along with woodblock prints, ukiyo-e, Japanese pottery and porcelain, Sakan is a genre of traditional Japanese

    Sakan (plasterwork)

    Sakan_(plasterwork)

  • Stucco decoration in Islamic architecture
  • Decorative technique

    tradition of decorative plasterwork grew in Toledo, which fell to Castilian control in 1085. Many examples of Mudéjar plasterwork throughout Castile can

    Stucco decoration in Islamic architecture

    Stucco decoration in Islamic architecture

    Stucco_decoration_in_Islamic_architecture

  • Naoki Kusumi
  • Japanese artist (born 1972)

    1972) is an artist of the Japanese sakan (plasterwork) school. sakan (plasterwork) refers to Japanese plasterwork. It is a traditional Japanese craft technique

    Naoki Kusumi

    Naoki_Kusumi

  • George Jackson (plasterwork)
  • British plasterwork manufacturer (1766–1840)

    George Jackson (1766–1840) was a British plasterwork innovator, active from 1780 onwards. He was commissioned by architect Robert Adam to produce reverse-cut

    George Jackson (plasterwork)

    George_Jackson_(plasterwork)

  • Eye Manor
  • Manor house in Herefordshire, England

    century and was built for Ferdinando Gorges. Noted for its interior plasterwork, the house is a Grade I listed building. Ferdinando Gorges (c.1565-1647)

    Eye Manor

    Eye Manor

    Eye_Manor

  • Kirtlington Park
  • 18th-century Palladian house

    the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Involved in it were Thomas Roberts (plasterwork), and either Henry Cheere or John Cheere (chimneypiece). Today, Kirtlington

    Kirtlington Park

    Kirtlington Park

    Kirtlington_Park

  • Plaster
  • Broad range of building and sculpture materials

    commonly refers to external applications. The term stucco refers to plasterwork that is worked in some way to produce relief decoration, rather than

    Plaster

    Plaster

    Plaster

  • Frieze
  • Wide central section part of an entablature

    of discrete panels. The material of which the frieze is made may be plasterwork, carved wood or other decorative medium. More loosely, "frieze" is sometimes

    Frieze

    Frieze

    Frieze

  • Dorothy Draper
  • American interior decorator (1889–1969)

    She incorporated black and white tiles, rococo scrollwork, and baroque plasterwork, design elements now considered defining elements of the Hollywood Regency

    Dorothy Draper

    Dorothy Draper

    Dorothy_Draper

  • Palace of the Kings of Navarre of Olite
  • Fortification in Navarre, Spain

    decoration, of which nothing remains except a small remainder was composed of plasterwork, tiled and azulejos, stained glasses and gilded coffered ceilings. The

    Palace of the Kings of Navarre of Olite

    Palace of the Kings of Navarre of Olite

    Palace_of_the_Kings_of_Navarre_of_Olite

  • Plasterer
  • Occupation of creating plasterwork

    The process of creating plasterwork, called plastering, has been used in building construction for centuries. Plasterwork is one of the most ancient

    Plasterer

    Plasterer

    Plasterer

  • Plas Mawr
  • Grade I listed building in Conwy, Wales

    architectural detailing. The house still retains much of its original plasterwork, which incorporates symbols, badges and heraldry, which the historian

    Plas Mawr

    Plas Mawr

    Plas_Mawr

  • Banff Springs Hotel
  • Hotel in Banff, Alberta, Canada

    features oak beams, oak panellings and linenfolds, animal carvings, plasterwork of the ceilings, terrazzo floors, and stained glasswork. Materials found

    Banff Springs Hotel

    Banff Springs Hotel

    Banff_Springs_Hotel

  • Newbridge Demesne
  • Estate turned park, with historic buildings and show farm

    interiors include the Red Drawing Room, the Museum of Curiosities and ornate plasterwork found throughout the house. The house now offers tours of both the house

    Newbridge Demesne

    Newbridge Demesne

    Newbridge_Demesne

  • Lyceum Theatre, Crewe
  • Historic site in Cheshire, England

    containing the entrance and offices. Its interior contains decorated plasterwork. The theatre stands on the site of a former Roman Catholic Church that

    Lyceum Theatre, Crewe

    Lyceum Theatre, Crewe

    Lyceum_Theatre,_Crewe

  • Construction robots
  • Automation in construction

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    Construction robots

    Construction robots

    Construction_robots

  • Saltram House
  • George II era mansion in Plympton, Devon, England

    of an early Georgian house, and retains much of its original décor, plasterwork and furnishings. It contains the Parker family's large collection of

    Saltram House

    Saltram House

    Saltram_House

  • Tradesperson
  • Skilled specialist

    refrigeration, and duct work. Painting - staining, wallpaper, paint mixing, plasterwork, and spackling paste. Roofing - shingles, standing seam metal roof, corrugated

    Tradesperson

    Tradesperson

    Tradesperson

  • Soffit
  • Exterior architectural feature

    mounted in a recording studio wall with speaker recesses curvature of e.g. plasterwork to fill the space above the kitchen cabinets, at the corner of the ceiling

    Soffit

    Soffit

    Soffit

  • Daphne
  • Figure in Greek mythology

    A plasterwork depiction of Apollo and Daphne, English, second half of 16th century. Daphne's fingers are shown as leaves, whilst Apollo is identifiable

    Daphne

    Daphne

    Daphne

  • Yemen
  • Country in West Asia

    on the exterior created with protruding bricks that are whitewashed. Plasterwork is also found around the windows, and geometric or floral motifs can

    Yemen

    Yemen

    Yemen

  • Mornington House
  • Georgian house in Dublin, Ireland

    there were no such restrictions. This explains the wealth of varied plasterwork and woodwork contained in the houses. The architectural detail of the

    Mornington House

    Mornington House

    Mornington_House

  • Sutton Park, North Yorkshire
  • Grade I listed house in North Yorkshire, England

    property in 1750. It has early Georgian architecture and magnificent plasterwork by Cortese. The house was purchased by the Sheffield family in 1963 when

    Sutton Park, North Yorkshire

    Sutton Park, North Yorkshire

    Sutton_Park,_North_Yorkshire

  • Hardwick Hall
  • Elizabethan country house in Derbyshire, England

    ambitious schemes of plasterwork, notably above the fireplaces. Though most of the building is unroofed, impressive fragments of plasterwork remain (protected

    Hardwick Hall

    Hardwick Hall

    Hardwick_Hall

  • House of St Barnabas
  • Grade I Listed building in London, England

    a Grade I Listed Georgian building in London notable for its rococo plasterwork interiors and for other architectural features. Since 1862 the House

    House of St Barnabas

    House of St Barnabas

    House_of_St_Barnabas

  • Megaproject
  • Extremely large-scale construction and investment project

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    Megaproject

    Megaproject

    Megaproject

  • Hycroft Manor
  • Mansion in Vancouver, British Columbia

    who was a businessman, farmer, politician and soldier. The internal plasterwork was sculpted by Charles Marega. During the Second World War, it was donated

    Hycroft Manor

    Hycroft Manor

    Hycroft_Manor

  • Wrest Park
  • Country estate in Bedfordshire, England

    The interior state rooms are adorned with Rococo style gilt and white plasterwork, which experienced a revival in the 19th century. Since the construction

    Wrest Park

    Wrest Park

    Wrest_Park

  • Roofer
  • Profession specialising in building roof construction

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    Roofer

    Roofer

    Roofer

  • Mudéjar art
  • Art style in post-Islamic Spain

    fired bricks, glazed ceramic tiles, and ornamental stucco work. Mudejar plasterwork, sometimes called Yeseria, includes all the Islamic motifs, such as epigraphic

    Mudéjar art

    Mudéjar art

    Mudéjar_art

  • Alexandra Palace Theatre
  • Venue in Haringey, North London

    reinstallation of the original floorboards, stabilising and sealing the plasterwork, strengthening and realigning the balcony, and installing new stairs

    Alexandra Palace Theatre

    Alexandra Palace Theatre

    Alexandra_Palace_Theatre

  • Al-Aqsa
  • Islamic religious complex atop the Temple Mount in Jerusalem

    mosaics and inscriptions on the interior arches that had been covered with plasterwork. The arches were decorated with gold and green-tinted gypsum and their

    Al-Aqsa

    Al-Aqsa

    Al-Aqsa

  • Craigievar Castle
  • Castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland

    which is located in the same region, Craigievar is noted for its crafted plasterwork ceilings. Craigevar, Muchalls Castle and Glamis Castle are generally

    Craigievar Castle

    Craigievar Castle

    Craigievar_Castle

  • Farnsworth House
  • Modernist house in Plano, Illinois, US

    The house's design flaws had also caused peeling paint and deformed plasterwork on the roof. Negotiations lasted several years, with Palumbo characterizing

    Farnsworth House

    Farnsworth House

    Farnsworth_House

  • Joseph Bromfield
  • English tradesman come architect

    Hartlebury Castle Plasterwork in Bishop Hurd's Library. Ruabon Church. Plasterwork in 1770-1 Wynnstay. Plasterwork in 1770-1 Powis Castle Plasterwork in the Ballroom

    Joseph Bromfield

    Joseph Bromfield

    Joseph_Bromfield

  • List of castles in Scotland
  • houses and castles were often given painted ceilings and decorative plasterwork in the 16th and 17th centuries, employing distinctive national styles

    List of castles in Scotland

    List of castles in Scotland

    List_of_castles_in_Scotland

  • Church of Santa Maria la Blanca (Seville)
  • Church in Seville, Andalusia, Spain

    of plasterwork with geometric, vegetal, and figurative motifs, which, together with the mural paintings, which follow the sequence of the plasterwork, give

    Church of Santa Maria la Blanca (Seville)

    Church of Santa Maria la Blanca (Seville)

    Church_of_Santa_Maria_la_Blanca_(Seville)

  • Demolition
  • Tearing down of buildings and other structures

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    Demolition

    Demolition

    Demolition

  • White House
  • Residence and workplace of the US president

    were generic and of little historic significance. Much of the original plasterwork, some dating back to the 1814–1816 rebuilding, was too damaged to reinstall

    White House

    White House

    White_House

  • Levens Hall
  • Manor house in Cumbria, England

    house. The Bellinghams, who were responsible for the fine panelling and plasterwork in the main rooms, sold the house and estate in 1689 to Colonel James

    Levens Hall

    Levens Hall

    Levens_Hall

  • Muchalls Castle
  • Castle in Scotland

    Civil War. The plasterwork ceilings of the principal drawing rooms are generally regarded as among the three finest examples of plasterwork ceilings in Scotland

    Muchalls Castle

    Muchalls Castle

    Muchalls_Castle

  • Façade
  • Exterior part of a building, usually the front but not always

    is only skin deep and some of the interior rooms still have Jacobean plasterwork ceilings. This new construction has happened also in other places: in

    Façade

    Façade

    Façade

  • Davenham Hall
  • Country house in Cheshire, England

    entrance hall contains Grecian plasterwork and a black marble chimneypiece. The drawing room has more delicate plasterwork, and a marble chimneypiece decorated

    Davenham Hall

    Davenham Hall

    Davenham_Hall

  • Sarah Winchester
  • American heiress of William Wirt Winchester (1839–1922)

    marble floors, decorative fireplaces and chandeliers, large bay windows, plasterwork ceilings, and a circular drive in front. In June 1869, Sallie’s father

    Sarah Winchester

    Sarah Winchester

    Sarah_Winchester

  • Roughcast
  • Coarse plaster surface used on exterior walls

    as old as the building. The roughcast was removed around 1870. Harl Plasterwork Stone cladding Rough cast (Roughcast). In: Weyer, Angela; Roig Picazo

    Roughcast

    Roughcast

  • Thirlestane Castle
  • Castle in Scottish Borders

    extensive internal modifications creating lavish staterooms with magnificent plasterwork ceilings. Lauderdale had Bruce retain much of the castle's earlier fabric

    Thirlestane Castle

    Thirlestane Castle

    Thirlestane_Castle

  • Jesmonite
  • Composite of gypsum in an acrylic resin

    where casting and moulding are common, such as architectural stone and plasterwork that has a requirement to be very lightweight, taxidermy, archaeology

    Jesmonite

    Jesmonite

  • Stucco
  • Construction material made of aggregates, a binder, and water

    will be incomplete, resulting in a weaker and brittler stucco. Plaster, Plasterwork, Pargeting Polished plaster, Tadelakt Lime plaster, Lime wash, Lime mortar

    Stucco

    Stucco

    Stucco

  • Compton Place
  • Historic site in Eastbourne, East Sussex

    Decorative Plasterwork in Great Britain, 1975:59. Goodfellow 1969:189. Beard 1975:59; the ceiling is Beard's plate 68, the plasterwork portrait medallion

    Compton Place

    Compton Place

    Compton_Place

  • Hassan II Mosque
  • Mosque in Casablanca, Morocco

    carpentry, 80 qualified maâlems out of a total of 1,600 assigned to plasterwork, and 100 qualified maâlems out of 170 specializing in zellige." The mosque

    Hassan II Mosque

    Hassan II Mosque

    Hassan_II_Mosque

  • United States Capitol dome
  • Dome above the rotunda of the US Capitol

    includes a detailed geometric and floral pattern of lightly colored plasterwork, with Constantino Brumidi's monumental ceiling fresco, The Apotheosis

    United States Capitol dome

    United States Capitol dome

    United_States_Capitol_dome

  • New York City Center
  • Theater in Manhattan, New York

    stars, lancet windows, and large chandeliers hanging from molded ceiling plasterwork. After the city government moved into the theater in 1943, the space

    New York City Center

    New York City Center

    New_York_City_Center

  • Ethel Barrymore Theatre
  • Broadway theater in Manhattan, New York

    which is surrounded by white brick. The auditorium contains ornamental plasterwork, a sloped orchestra level, a large balcony, and a coved ceiling with

    Ethel Barrymore Theatre

    Ethel Barrymore Theatre

    Ethel_Barrymore_Theatre

  • Gaineswood
  • Historic house in Alabama, United States

    residences for workers on the plantation. The interior features decorative plasterwork throughout the main floor. The library and the dining room both feature

    Gaineswood

    Gaineswood

    Gaineswood

  • International Federation of Consulting Engineers
  • International engineering standards organisation

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    International Federation of Consulting Engineers

    International Federation of Consulting Engineers

    International_Federation_of_Consulting_Engineers

  • Screed
  • Building construction term

    plasterer also may use a screed to level a wall or ceiling surface in plasterwork. This sense of screed has been extended to asphalt paving where a free

    Screed

    Screed

    Screed

  • Adam style
  • Neoclassical style of interior design and architecture

    rooms, and introduced curved walls and domes, decorated with elaborate plasterwork and striking mixed colour schemes using newly affordable paints in pea

    Adam style

    Adam style

    Adam_style

  • Richard Rodgers Theatre
  • Broadway theater in Manhattan, New York

    promenade contains plasterwork panels, as at orchestra level. A technical booth is also installed on the rear wall. The plasterwork panels continue onto

    Richard Rodgers Theatre

    Richard Rodgers Theatre

    Richard_Rodgers_Theatre

  • Ormesby Hall
  • Grade I listed house in North Yorkshire, England

    after the death of Mrs Ruth Pennyman. The house contains significant plasterwork, a Victorian kitchen and laundry areas, gardens and estate walks. There

    Ormesby Hall

    Ormesby Hall

    Ormesby_Hall

  • Empire Leicester Square
  • Cinema in Leicester Square, London

    existing partition walls and floors. Almost all of the 1920s ornate plasterwork was removed; two small sections remained, hidden behind false walls and

    Empire Leicester Square

    Empire Leicester Square

    Empire_Leicester_Square

  • Acomb House
  • Listed building in York, England

    and five bays wide. Inside, the ground floor has much 18th-century plasterwork. The front east room also has a late 18th-century fireplace and early

    Acomb House

    Acomb House

    Acomb_House

  • Alcázar of Seville
  • Royal palace in Seville, Spain

    with a dado of tiles, while the walls above are decorated with rich plasterwork. A row of windows with delicate stucco grilles runs along the top of

    Alcázar of Seville

    Alcázar of Seville

    Alcázar_of_Seville

  • Bastard brothers
  • British surveyor-architects

    were builders, furniture makers, ecclesiastical carvers and experts at plasterwork, but are most notable for their rebuilding work at Blandford Forum following

    Bastard brothers

    Bastard brothers

    Bastard_brothers

  • Lombard House, London
  • Building in Mayfair, London

    wrought‑iron balustrades, a timber‑paneled lift tower, and ornamental plasterwork.[jargon] In 1987, the building was granted Grade II listed status by

    Lombard House, London

    Lombard House, London

    Lombard_House,_London

  • Ministry of Defence Main Building (United Kingdom)
  • Government office in London, England

    of fluted Ionic columns sitting on pedestals. There is a decorative plasterwork ceiling with spider's web design and modillion cornicing and a carved

    Ministry of Defence Main Building (United Kingdom)

    Ministry of Defence Main Building (United Kingdom)

    Ministry_of_Defence_Main_Building_(United_Kingdom)

  • Burton Constable Hall
  • Prodigy house in East Riding of Yorkshire

    included John Carr, Timothy Lightoler and Capability Brown. The decorative plasterwork was executed by James Henderson of York. At this time, Constable also

    Burton Constable Hall

    Burton Constable Hall

    Burton_Constable_Hall

  • Tomb of Asif Khan
  • 17th-century monument in Lahore, Pakistan

    sandstone and white marble, while the other three sides featured decorated plasterwork. The gate's interior features four small chambers, two of which are accessible

    Tomb of Asif Khan

    Tomb of Asif Khan

    Tomb_of_Asif_Khan

  • Builders' rites
  • Ceremonies associated with construction

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    Builders' rites

    Builders' rites

    Builders'_rites

  • Sri Mariamman Temple, Singapore
  • Hindu temple in Singapore

    Pagoda Street, with an elaborate facade featuring traditional sculptural plasterwork. The spacious building has a fully equipped auditorium and facilities

    Sri Mariamman Temple, Singapore

    Sri Mariamman Temple, Singapore

    Sri_Mariamman_Temple,_Singapore

  • Georgian architecture
  • Architectural styles current in the English-speaking world between c. 1714 and 1830

    classical treatment, and increasingly topped by a painting or a mirror. Plasterwork ceilings, carved wood, and bold schemes of wallpaint formed a backdrop

    Georgian architecture

    Georgian architecture

    Georgian_architecture

  • Old Brick Presbyterian Church
  • Historic church in Alabama, United States

    2016. The church's interior was altered by the complete removal of all plasterwork from the brick walls. The exterior was altered by the addition of a large

    Old Brick Presbyterian Church

    Old Brick Presbyterian Church

    Old_Brick_Presbyterian_Church

  • Michael Stapleton
  • Irish plasterer, stuccodore and builder (1747–1801)

    master builder, Robert West, the progenitor of the Dublin School of Plasterwork of the 1760s. When West died Stapleton was his executor. He inherited

    Michael Stapleton

    Michael_Stapleton

  • Winter Garden Theatre
  • Broadway theater in Manhattan, New York

    ticket areas. Historical design features, such as light fixtures and plasterwork, were restored or replaced. The stage, which had been disassembled for

    Winter Garden Theatre

    Winter Garden Theatre

    Winter_Garden_Theatre

  • Babcock Theatre
  • Theater in Billings, Montana

    theater was decorated in a Neoclassical style with statues and decorative plasterwork. The stage was 35 feet (11 m) deep, with dressing rooms underneath for

    Babcock Theatre

    Babcock Theatre

    Babcock_Theatre

  • King's Theatre, Glasgow
  • Theatre in Glasgow, Scotland

    vaulted ceiling, horizontal bands of red and white marble, and decorative plasterwork on the ceilings, including caryatids. The Upper Circle is accessed via

    King's Theatre, Glasgow

    King's Theatre, Glasgow

    King's_Theatre,_Glasgow

  • Lafranchini brothers
  • Swiss stucco artists

    Palladian revival houses in Europe. As of the late 1990s, "excellent plasterwork" of the Lafranchini brothers could still be seen at number 85 Stephen's

    Lafranchini brothers

    Lafranchini_brothers

  • Nottoway Plantation
  • Historic plantation in Louisiana, United States

    furniture. The dining room plasterwork showcased pink camellias, Emily Randolph's favorite flower, and was the only plasterwork in the house to have color

    Nottoway Plantation

    Nottoway Plantation

    Nottoway_Plantation

  • Boston Central Library
  • Library building in Boston, Massachusetts

    various other contractors received contracts for mechanical systems and plasterwork. The library has one of the first major applications of Rafael Guastavino's

    Boston Central Library

    Boston Central Library

    Boston_Central_Library

  • Holyrood Palace
  • Official Scottish residence of the British monarch

    compatriot Jacob de Wet who painted several ceilings. The elaborate plasterwork was carried out by the English plasterers John Houlbert and George Dunsterfield

    Holyrood Palace

    Holyrood Palace

    Holyrood_Palace

  • Industrialization of construction
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    Industrialization of construction

    Industrialization_of_construction

  • Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
  • West End theatre in London

    of the most notable interiors produced by the specialist ornamental plasterwork company of Clark and Fenn. Composer and performer Ivor Novello, immensely

    Theatre Royal, Drury Lane

    Theatre Royal, Drury Lane

    Theatre_Royal,_Drury_Lane

  • De architectura
  • Treatise on architecture by Vitruvius

    book III Civil buildings Domestic buildings Pavements and decorative plasterwork Water supplies and aqueducts Sciences influencing architecture – geometry

    De architectura

    De architectura

    De_architectura

  • Coliseum Theatre (Corinth, Mississippi)
  • United States historic place

    Center. It was built in the movie palace style of the 1920s with ornate plasterwork and white marble. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places

    Coliseum Theatre (Corinth, Mississippi)

    Coliseum Theatre (Corinth, Mississippi)

    Coliseum_Theatre_(Corinth,_Mississippi)

  • Longacre Theatre
  • Broadway theater in Manhattan, New York

    either side of three large windows. The auditorium contains ornamental plasterwork, a sloped orchestra level, two balconies, and a coved ceiling. The balcony

    Longacre Theatre

    Longacre Theatre

    Longacre_Theatre

  • Beaudesert, Cannock Chase
  • Estate and stately home on the southern edge of Cannock Chase in Staffordshire

    some minimal changes to the exterior but inside much of the original plasterwork and wood was replaced, with Potter also adding a billiard room. A fire

    Beaudesert, Cannock Chase

    Beaudesert, Cannock Chase

    Beaudesert,_Cannock_Chase

  • Regency Town House
  • Townhouse in England

    peeling paint have been removed. The mouldings and plasterwork had been repaired by experts in plasterwork. Analysis was carried out on finishes that were

    Regency Town House

    Regency Town House

    Regency_Town_House

  • Palace Theatre (New York City)
  • Broadway theater in Manhattan, New York

    City designated landmark. The auditorium contains ornately designed plasterwork, boxes on the side walls, and two balcony levels that slope downward

    Palace Theatre (New York City)

    Palace Theatre (New York City)

    Palace_Theatre_(New_York_City)

  • Niavaran Palace
  • Royal palace and former residence in Tehran, Iran

    tilework and Pahlavi architecture. The entire palace is adorned with plasterwork, mirrors, and chandeliers. The palace was built specifically for Mohammad

    Niavaran Palace

    Niavaran Palace

    Niavaran_Palace

  • Tabley House
  • Country house in Tabley Inferior, Cheshire, England

    interior of the house contained craftsmanship of a high quality. The plasterwork was created by Thomas Oliver of Warrington, the woodcarving of the doorcases

    Tabley House

    Tabley House

    Tabley_House

  • The National (theater)
  • Historic theater in Richmond, Virginia, US

    sat 1,300, and features a large oval dome and considerable Adamesque plasterwork. The orchestra pit sat 24 musicians and was considered the largest in

    The National (theater)

    The National (theater)

    The_National_(theater)

  • Lime plaster
  • Type of plaster composed of sand, water, and lime

    Lime (material) Lime mortar Limepit Limestone Plaster Plaster of Paris Plasterwork Qadad, a waterproofing method for lime plaster Tadelakt, a waterproofing

    Lime plaster

    Lime plaster

    Lime_plaster

  • Chartered Surveyor
  • Real estate professional

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    Chartered Surveyor

    Chartered_Surveyor

  • Gaulden Manor
  • Historic site in Somerset, England

    Tolland, Somerset, England. It is a double storied building with interior plasterwork, as well as a garden consisting of herbs, old roses and a pond. A room

    Gaulden Manor

    Gaulden_Manor

  • Marble
  • Type of metamorphic rock

    the impression of a ruined cityscape Scagliola, imitating marble with plasterwork Verd antique, sometimes (erroneously) called "serpentine marble", and

    Marble

    Marble

    Marble

  • Lath and plaster
  • Finish mainly for interior dividing walls and ceilings

    based mortar/plaster often incorporates horsehair which reinforces the plasterwork, thereby helping to prevent the keys from breaking away. In addition

    Lath and plaster

    Lath and plaster

    Lath_and_plaster

  • Chota Imambara
  • Monument in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India

    building] was recently “repaired” with modern cement, wrecking its subtle plasterwork". Details of the Arabic calligraphy The crown of Muhammad Ali Shah, 3rd

    Chota Imambara

    Chota Imambara

    Chota_Imambara

  • Kilnwick Old Hall
  • Building in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England

    replacement of the roofs, the addition of a bay window, and internal plasterwork by Giuseppe Cortese. In the 1780s, Carr redesigned the library The bulk

    Kilnwick Old Hall

    Kilnwick Old Hall

    Kilnwick_Old_Hall

  • Tudor architecture
  • Architectural style

    (Bess of Hardwick) rebuilt the Old Hall with large windows and elaborate plasterwork, before deciding it was inadequate and starting the New Hall from scratch

    Tudor architecture

    Tudor architecture

    Tudor_architecture

  • List of palaces in Iran
  • with mural paintings, perforated woodwork, ayeneh-kari, tilework, and plasterwork. Jahan Nama Palace Farahabad It is located in Farahabad, Mazandaran province

    List of palaces in Iran

    List of palaces in Iran

    List_of_palaces_in_Iran

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  • ZukaurRahman
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    ZukaurRahman

    Sun of Rahman (Allah)

  • Ishraq
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Ishraq

    The coming up of the sun

  • Andreas
  • Boy/Male

    African, American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Slovenia, Swedish, Swiss

    Andreas

    Brave; Of a Man; Warrior; Masculine; Manly

  • Jagrut
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Jagrut

    Awaken; Awareness

  • Ravideep
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Ravideep

    Love for fame

  • Nuzhat
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Nuzhat

    Recreation; Amusement

  • Delena
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian

    Delena

    Combination of the De Prefix with Lena

  • Zarkanay |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Zarkanay |

    Gold stone

  • Lomakesh | லோமாஂகேஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Lomakesh | லோமாஂகேஷ

  • Abdul-Ghafur
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Abdul-Ghafur

    Servant of the All-Forgiving

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  • Plasterwork
  • n.

    Plastering used to finish architectural constructions, exterior or interior, especially that used for the lining of rooms. Ordinarly, mortar is used for the greater part of the work, and pure plaster of Paris for the moldings and ornaments.

  • Plastering
  • n.

    A covering of plaster; plasterwork.

  • Pargeting
  • n.

    Plasterwork; esp.: (a) A kind of decorative plasterwork in raised ornamental figures, formerly used for the internal and external decoration of houses. (b) In modern architecture, the plastering of the inside of flues, intended to give a smooth surface and help the draught.