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- Neoparium abstract "Neoparium, also known as Neopariés, is a glass material made in Japan by Nippon Electric Glass. Described as "crystalized glass ceramic," it was developed as an architectural cladding material for use in harsh environments. Typical units are 5/8" thick in a number of opaque colors. Panels can be fabricated with curves.The material was most notably used to replace failing marble cladding on the BMA Tower in Kansas City, Missouri, where material replacement was reviewed for compliance with National Register of Historic Places status.Another use was cladding the unpopular Marco Polo House built 1987 in the Victorian district of Battersea but then demolished in 2014 to make way for apartments.".
- Neoparium wikiPageExternalLink neopari-s-crystallized-glass-cladding.
- Neoparium wikiPageExternalLink neoparies.
- Neoparium wikiPageID "22711136".
- Neoparium wikiPageRevisionID "606288686".
- Neoparium hasPhotoCollection Neoparium.
- Neoparium subject Category:Building_engineering.
- Neoparium subject Category:Building_materials.
- Neoparium type Artifact100021939.
- Neoparium type BuildingMaterial114786479.
- Neoparium type BuildingMaterials.
- Neoparium type Object100002684.
- Neoparium type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Neoparium type Whole100003553.
- Neoparium comment "Neoparium, also known as Neopariés, is a glass material made in Japan by Nippon Electric Glass. Described as "crystalized glass ceramic," it was developed as an architectural cladding material for use in harsh environments. Typical units are 5/8" thick in a number of opaque colors.".
- Neoparium label "Neoparium".
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- Neoparium sameAs Q6993580.
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- Neoparium sameAs Neoparium.
- Neoparium wasDerivedFrom Neoparium?oldid=606288686.
- Neoparium isPrimaryTopicOf Neoparium.