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So is faceted glass, which has been used on outdoor stations.
The lead's grayish color, sought after in chandeliers, produces prismatic effects in cut and faceted glass.
SETTING As blindingly swank as a scene out of "Gilda," all mirrors, marble and faceted glass.
Faceted glass, which is thicker and thus sturdier, is used in public places.
Also rendered to suggest faceted glass, these structures are tinted in blue and red: patriotic colors, perhaps, or hints of sapphires and rubies.
But equally arresting, if less known, are a series of closely observed photographs of cut and faceted glass and china arranged rhythmically on shelves.
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Round or faceted, milk glass is at pretty much the same level, along with jet-black ceramic knobs.
From its stock of more than 600 colors of hand-blown and machine-made glass, the studio produces both leaded and faceted stained-glass windows, a more free-flowing, abstract form of the art that uses inch-thick chunks of glass called dalles that are held in place by epoxy or concrete.
It consists of the two shingled, busily faceted blue-glass office towers called 10 and 30 Hudson Yards.
The original design competition was won by HOK, a vast firm with US headquarters, who concocted a faceted-glass object similar style in to lumpen Siemens Crystal in London's Royal Docks.
Back in 1921, in response to a competition to design a new office building for Friedrichstrasse in Berlin, Mies submitted a drawing of an angular, prismatic proto-skyscraper with a steel frame and walls made entirely of glass – faceted at different angles to reflect the changing light.
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