• Akoustolith is a porous ceramic material resembling stone. Akoustolith was a patented product of a collaboration between Rafael Guastavino Jr. (the son...
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    relying only on the quick-drying cements developed by the company. Akoustolith, a special sound-absorbing tile, was one of several trade names used...
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    Sabine died on January 11, 1919, at his home in Boston, Massachusetts. Akoustolith Acoustics Wallace Clement Sabine Medal of the Acoustical Society of America...
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    (as a congregation) Completed 1952; 1961 Materials Limestone; brick; Akoustolith tiles Manhattan Beach Jewish Center U.S. National Register of Historic...
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    Boston. Guastavino used its patented tile arch system consisting of Akoustolith, a porous ceramic material resembling stone, on the interior, with limestone...
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    son, was incorporated in 1889. It executed its final contract in 1962. Akoustolith was one of several trade names used by Guastavino. Hundreds of major...
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  • wave theory Ajoy Ghatak Akeno Giant Air Shower Array Akitsune Imamura Akoustolith Al-Khazini Alain Aspect Alain Haché Alan Astbury Alan Boss Alan West...
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