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  • A steep ornamental roof of interlocking tiles overhangs the front of the building.
  • The church is constructed in stone rubble and has a roof of interlocking tiles.
  • The roof is clad with twentieth century interlocking tiles.
  • It revealed echoes of the fa鏰de's middle-eastern theme, with sandy hues and an interlocking tile pattern.
  • The walkway beside the Central Market would be upgraded and no vehicles would be allowed as they damaged the interlocking tiles.
  • Manufactured in plastic, diamond plate is marketed as an interlocking tile system to be installed on garage floors, trailers, and exercise rooms.
  • The artist M . C . Escher is famous for making tessellations with irregular interlocking tiles, shaped like animals and other natural objects.
  • The house has a gabled roof with overhanging eaves, of Marsailles terracotta interlocking tiles, with several variously shaped sections emphasising elements of the plan.
  • The Jagraon industry also includes clay brick factories, interlocking tile factories, agriculture tool manufacturers, cattle feed factories, gold and diamond ornaments manufacturing, commodities trading and electric equipment factories.
  • It's very multipurpose, " she said, adding that maintenance of the court has been minimal, as the courts are made of interlocking tiles designed to withstand blistering, peeling and cracking.
  • A cross-section of the dome roof would show the interlocking tiles on the bottom, 5-1 / 2 inches of concrete above that, then polyurethane foam and a layer of neoprene on top.
  • J . R . and Lee H . Buchanan were contracted to build it with local brick from Hall's Brickyard and a red brick facade from Interlocking Tiling Company in Jacksonville, Florida.
  • Initially modern dropped ceilings were built using interlocking tiles and the only way to provide access for repair or inspection of the area above the tiles was by starting at the edge of the ceiling, or at a designated " key tile ", and then removing contiguous tiles one at a time until the desired place of access was reached.