Terra Cotta Door Surrounds Door surrounds provide a way to add more details to a building and enhance the overall façade. Often, different architectural styles used door surrounds for this purpose, including Victorian architecture and Gothic architecture that typically incorporated terra cotta as the material of choice. This article provides some tips on replacing or […]
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Replacing Terra Cotta Planters
August 11, 2014
Terra Cotta Planters Whether you place them outside a building on a sidewalk or plaza or you display them in a hotel lobby, dining area in a restaurant, or along a shopping promenade, planters provide a way to include greenery, such as flowers, small trees, shrubbery and succulents. A favorite among planter materials is terra […]
Terra Cotta Tables
July 29, 2014
Tables Made from Terra Cotta A favorite outdoor furniture element is the table, which often serves as a social gathering spot whether it is for a meal, a drink, or a game of chess. These tables can be found in all types of outdoor environments, including a patio, backyard, plaza, beach or park. While today’s […]
Terra Cotta Column Bases
July 11, 2014
Column Bases from TerraGlas While it is usually the elegance and stature of columns that get all of the attention, these stunning architectural features have something that keeps them upright and offers support so they stay that way. Column bases are the unsung heroes in the architectural relationship with their column partners. Defining Column […]
Terra Cotta Finials
June 18, 2014
Terra Cotta Finials One of the many eye-catching architectural components of numerous building designs is the finial. This is one of various elements that join other aspects like entryways, windows, and doors to complete a structural design. Here is an overview of finials, how those made from terra cotta often deteriorate, and how TerraGlas can […]
Guide to Restoring and Renovating Terra Cotta Entryways
June 17, 2014
Terra Cotta Entryways One of the many features first seen on a building is its entryway, which can be anything from simple to grand in its size and details. It signals where people should enter a building so it is important to make it clear and inviting, especially if it is an entryway to a […]
Terra Cotta Entablature
May 23, 2014
Architectural Entablature: Repairing and Replacing Terra Cotta The entablature is a common feature found on most building made of terra cotta. Like with all terra cotta elements, this architectural component starts to crumble and disintegrate over time. While this can create challenges in terms of restoring these entablatures, TerraGlas® provides a solution that restores this […]
Terra Cotta Tracery: Replacement and Restoration
May 5, 2014
Terra Cotta Tracery One of the many features on buildings that have terra cotta architectural elements is intricate and beautiful tracery. Over time, however, this striking building element can deteriorate and need replacement. Yet, this is not always easy, especially if the detail is complex and much of the pattern has been lost. Without having […]
Terra Cotta Columns and Capitals
April 21, 2014
Replacing Old Terra Cotta Columns and Capitals A beloved architectural feature that goes back through history is the column used by Romans and Greeks to draw attention to the size and scope of a building. The use of columns and capitals always evokes a structure of monumental size, adding grandeur and awe to an exterior […]
Terra Cotta Balustrade
April 7, 2014
Terra Cotta Balustrade One architectural detail often seen in terra cotta is the balustrade, which is used within many different architectural styles. Like other terra cotta building elements, the balustrade can deteriorate and may need to be replaced with a material like TerraGlas that can help restore the balustrade and the building to its original […]
October 2, 2014
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