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Guastavino tile
Thin ornaments for a type of low brickwork vault / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Guastavino tile arch system is a version of Catalan vault introduced to the United States in 1885 by Spanish architect and builder Rafael Guastavino (1842–1908).[1] It was patented in the United States by Guastavino in 1892.[2]
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