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Yyz-Edi: (By Berkeleyhomes-Dot-Com) Guastavino Vaulting Is My Favorite Building Technology Going&Amp;Hellip;Alas 99.99999% Defunct For Decades (There Have Been Halting Attempts To Resurrect It In Britain, I Think, And Some Of The Vernacular Catalan Timbrel
Choopakrampus: Guastavino Vault - Nyc City Hall Subway Station
Esietukeme: Guastavino Vault Replica At The Boston Public Library One Of The Coolest Parts Of The Guastavino Exhibit Is The “Guastavino Vault Replica” - A Half-Scale Reproduction Of The Original Vault Above The Exhibit In The Same Room That Was Construct
Irmasdisko: ”Built In 1914, The Guastavino Vaulted Staircase In Baker Hall At Carnegie Mellon University Is So Complex That Mit Students Have Not Yet Figured How To Replicate It.”- Michael Freeman
Kittivanilli: The Domes And Vaults Of Rafael Guastavino Y Moreno Are Everywhere, But They Are Not Always Easy To See. Some Of The Best Work By Guastavino And His Son, Rafael Guastavino Y Esposito, Like The Stairwell Of Washington Memorial Arch Or The
Blahblahblahcoyotes: The Mezzanine At The City Hall Subway Stop. The Herringbone Tile On The Vaulted Ceiling Is The Trademark Of Guastavino. Guastavino Mastered A Method Of Using Tiles And Mortar To Create Arched Or Vaulted Ceilings. Marvel At A Spectacu
Mcdermott451: The Greatest Architect You’ve Never Heard Of - American Architects Of The Late 19Th And Early 20Th Centuries Would Often Leave Empty Spaces In Their Blueprints And Simply Write, “Guastavino Here.’’ They Had Faith That Rafael Guastavino
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