Alabaster
Rectangular slabs of rock or concrete used to make a laid floor or sidewalk surface.
alabaster
The translucent stone used in floor slabs in Egyptian Pyramids was alabaster. Alabaster was prized for its light-transmitting properties, creating a unique ambiance within the pyramid chambers when natural light filtered through.
Alabaster. :D
Like slabs of flat stones.
A Transulect stone is a type of engineered stone commonly used in floor slabs for its durability and aesthetic appeal. It is designed to mimic the appearance of natural stone while providing enhanced strength and resistance to wear and tear. This makes it an ideal choice for both residential and commercial flooring applications, offering a stylish yet practical solution. Additionally, Transulect stones are often available in various colors and finishes, allowing for versatile design options.
Rocks that are of volcanic origin such as basalt/granites is used for making floor slabs/statures etc Rocks of sedimentary/metamorphic types are calcium carbonate(useds as slaked lime) used as building materials) /and marble again used for slabs/statues
The Floor slabs, beams, Columns and Trusses (for the roof).
The Floor slabs, beams, Columns and Trusses (for the roof).
If you mean floor "slabs", it's probably Alabaster you are refering to. Marble is not translucent and Alabaster has been used in walls of Temples to increase drama and atmosphere by holding lamps behind them. Hope that's what you mean.
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