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IMPROVISER’S TOOLBOX
Ever since we’ve been throwing up walls, we’ve been coming up with ways to cover them up or enhance them. Paint, plaster, wallpaper, and pictures all have their place, but tiles quite often outshine – and outlast – them all. Tiles can, in theory, be made to cover almost anything. For proof, look no further than the Sagrada Família church or Parc Güell in Barcelona, both dreamt up by Antoni Gaudí. Tiles and mosaics are also favourites of Spanish ‘starchitect’ Santiago Calatrava, whose soaring concrete structures are given beauty by their pristine white, light-reflective glazed coverings.
Tiled structures in ancient Egypt, Samarkand in Uzbekistan, Mexico, and Morocco all have distinctive designs that mark out their origins.…
