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claim:tilework-is-the-most-obvious-and-longest-lasting-way-to-give-color-a-lifetime-of-centuriesTilework is the most obvious and longest lasting way to give color a lifetime of centuries
Hand-glazed tilework allows direct control over color and shape, essential for a field of centers.
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- Prompted by the short life of paint, leading to the advocacy of hand-glazed tilework as a permanent color solution.
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- The need to repaint after a few years makes it impractical for the deep effort required to get the light just right.
- Assertion that the process yields a specific set of color qualities, listed in the chapter.
- Alexander's critique of the romantic return to primitive materials as economically unviable at scale.