Concrete
Cut building stone
Marble
Wood timbers
Cast iron
Leaded stained glass
Clear glass
Sheet lead
Sheet copper
Interior architectural woodwork
Mueller metal buildings are buildings that are made out of steel, are prefabricated, and many other things. They are used as barns, garages, storage buildings, and any other uses you can think of
He used metallic paint and chrome coloured paint to do his fabulous work.
Factory cladding refers to the protective exterior covering applied to buildings, particularly industrial or manufacturing facilities. It serves both functional and aesthetic purposes, enhancing insulation, weather resistance, and fire protection while also contributing to the overall appearance of the structure. Common materials used for factory cladding include metal panels, concrete, and composite materials. Proper cladding is essential for maintaining energy efficiency and safeguarding the building's integrity over time.
he used glossy paints and he used canvas's. that's all i know
the moor is a high bit of land with rough grass this is used in the hound of the baskervilles as a gothic fiction reference and adds a bit of mystery to the novel. the moor is also where the beast as it is refered to lives :)
Buildings from the 1840s often reflected the styles of the Greek Revival and Gothic Revival architecture, characterized by symmetrical facades, tall columns, and elaborate detailing. Homes typically featured large windows, ornate trim, and gabled roofs. Many public buildings, such as churches and town halls, showcased grand entrances and decorative elements like pediments and spires. The materials used were primarily wood and brick, with an emphasis on craftsmanship and local resources.
Gothic art commonly used materials such as stone, stained glass, and wood for creating architectural features, sculptures, and paintings. Metalwork, ivory, and precious gems were also incorporated into Gothic art to enhance its decorative elements and symbolism.
Revival, when used as an historical term, means the popular use of older art forms/architecture/manners in a current society.A good example of this is the term Gothic Revival. Gothic architecture of the medieval period was imitated by the 18th century architects and the atmosphere and mood of the Gothic period were reflected in the writing styles of some of the writers as well.Someone has contributed an excellent write up here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gothic_revival. This will give you a much more literate description of the use of the term than I can supply in this small place.Another prime example of Revival is Greek Revival - seen clearly in the architecture of the 18th and early 19th centuries. This was the imitation of Ancient Greek architecture and led to some of the world's most notable buildings such as the National Gallery and British Museum in the UK and Capitol Hill in the US. Examples abound in many other countries.
Metal?
Gothic architecture primarily utilized materials such as stone, particularly limestone and granite, which were employed for their durability and aesthetic qualities. Additionally, stained glass was a significant feature, allowing for colorful light to illuminate interior spaces. Timber was also used, especially in roof structures, while bricks were sometimes employed in regions where stone was less accessible. These materials combined to create the distinctive verticality and intricate designs characteristic of the Gothic style.
dark colored and rough textured
to make a big buildings and bredges
Steel Cable typically is considered to have the highest tensile strength of materials that are used in buildings/bridges.
Some old buildings toothpaste has limestone in cement concrete mortar bricks
Those styles were used in Cincinnati, and elsewhere, because they were popular and therfore people were willing to pay to have their buildings built that way.
the wonderful gothic used to be a church where people could get married.
He used metallic paint and chrome coloured paint to do his fabulous work.