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Interior walls are brick and hollow tile finished with plaster.
It is built of hollow tile faced with red brick and cast stone trim.
It is constructed of hollow tile block with a red brick veneer.
The library is constructed of hollow tile with stained stucco exterior and still in use today.
This house was constructed in 1915 not of wood, the most common building material, but instead of hollow tile and gray stucco.
Herbert Hoover's contribution was to order that the home be fireproof, and the walls were constructed of hollow tiles.
White was also a champion of fireproof hollow tile construction and helped to popularize it nationally.
The munitions were housed in large hollow tile magazines built on a 1,200-acre site east of Sunset; property formerly used as family farms.
This amount underwrote the construction of twin, one-story, hollow tile buildings with stuccoed exterior surfaces.
"The building is of cement and hollow tile, Kellastone outside finish of green granite and red tile roof."
The two-story house is constructed of hollow tile with steel beams faced with varicolored brick shading from brown to beige.
He knew Forest Hills well, so I hurriedly asked him whether or not my stucco house was built with metal lath or hollow tile.
The Frederick K. Stearns House is a two-and-one-half-story house constructed from hollow tile.
Arched openings, red clay tile roofs, balconies, stucco over hollow tile and tower like upper stories were some of the elements that they borrowed.
The walls are constructed of hollow tile sheated with brick and plaster and the hipped roof is covered in red Spanish tile.
Known as the Kleist Building after its owner, Edward Kleist, it had a pressed brick front and walls with hollow tiles.
According to the bulletin, "the style of the house is modified English and is built of hollow tile, stucco and a shingle tile roof."
The floors of fireproof hollow tile are supported by steel I-beams and the steep slate roofs by steel roof trusses.
The heating system was by hypocaust in which hot air from furnaces under the building was passed through hollow tiles and bricks in the walls and floor.
With great enthusiasm and patience he succeeded in getting these "hollow tile slabs" approved by the Danish authorities, who at that time did not care much for new ideas.
With respect to the Irving Branch, the application described the building as a one-story Mediterranean building, constructed of hollow tile and finished with brick and stucco.
The building is a tall one-story building on a parged concrete foundation sided in hollow tile over which a brick veneer in common bond has been pasted and cast stone trim applied.
The architectural style, resembling a California mission, was in keeping with the airfield's Spanish Eclectic style with features such as reinforced concrete, stucco exteriors, hollow tile, and Mission tile roofs.
Also called building tile, structural terra cotta or hollow tile, the material is an extruded clay shape with substantial depth that allows it to be laid in the same manner as other clay or concrete masonry.
Cues of men with lunch-boxes clumped toward the immensity of new factories, sheets of glass and hollow tile, glittering shops where five thousand men worked beneath one roof, pouring out the honest wares that would be sold up the Euphrates and across the veldt.