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June 1989
Architectural Ceramics - Vol. 17 No. 2

Architectural Ceramics - past and present: Articles by Margaret Henderson Floyd, Susan Tunick, by Drew Krause, Susan Brown and Denise Komisarek, Peter King, and also profiles of twenty artists and studios. And/Or: Hispanic Art, American Culture by John Beardsley. Hispanic Ceramic Artists - interviews with twelve artists in Los Angeles and Miami. The Ceramics of Vladimir Sergeevich Vasilkovskij by Michael Andreevich Kopylkov. Radon in the Potter's Studio by John B. Langley.

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Rep-tiles Map, Vol. 17, No. 2, 1989
Guerilla Mosaics
By Susan Brown and Denise Komisarek
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Lobby detail with 3-story, plum-colored terra cotta wall by Hardy, Holtzman, Pfeiffer, Associates, for the Ohio Theatre Galbreath Pavilion Addition, Columbus, Ohio (1984). (Photo: Cervin Robinson.)
Architectural Terra Cotta: 1900-1990
By Susan Tunick
This is an innovation. It is indestructible and as hard and as smooth as any porcelain ware. It will be washed by every rainstorm and may if necessary be scrubbed like a dinner plate.
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Architectural Ceramics
Architectural Ceramics may be regarded as a blend of function and aesthetics. Functional tiles serve primarily as an integral part of a building, whereas tiles that exist for aesthetic value alone can be said to be art.
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Architectural Ceramics - Vol. 17 No. 2

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