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- master builder Herman Frang and is built symmetrically and simply using unplastered red brick from Tokstad in Stange, giving it a Neo-Gothic appearance....
- are filled with mortar or grout. If the surface of the masonry remains unplastered, the joints contribute significantly to the appearance of the masonry...
- at all times, for example, the requirement to leave part of the house unplastered. In Jewish communities of Tripoli and Djerba, a tradition recorded by...
- more varied forms and elaborate decorations, buildings were poorer with unplastered floors.[citation needed] The Late Neolithic period showed development...
- are actually made from straw bales. A small section of a wall is left unplastered on the interior, and a frame is used to create a window which shows only...
- century.: 9  Stylistically, these buildings were characterized by their unplastered brick facades, which were perceived as "honest.": 169  Especially for...
- is smaller and is a rustic, two-storey structure with many rooms left unplastered and with tamped earth floors. The structure's plan reveals a central...
- paint also dates to this period and that the castle previously featured unplastered brick walls with sandstone ornaments.: 10–12  From 1759 to 1778, Ahrensburg...
- neighbouring villa is a rustic, two-story structure with many rooms left unplastered and with tamped earth floors. This villa was not deserted at the time...
- observation terrace. The main body of the building is constructed with unplastered red brick, and only the part with the towers is plastered. There is a...