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Patterned glass
Sheet glass used in decorative doors, windows, lighting fixtures, etc. and can be created by etching, sandblasting or pressing, on one or both sides.

Pavement
Surface of a parking lot or road, intended to be tough and resistant yet smooth. Normally there is a wear surface of asphaltic concrete, which is a mixture of asphalt and gravel, over aggregate sub-base of gravel over compacted soil.

Paver stones
Usually pre-cast concrete slabs used to create a traffic surface.

Paver tile
Glazed or unglazed porcelain or natural clay tile formed by the dust pressed method and having six square inches or more of facial area.

Pavers
Pieces of masonry units that are joined together to be installed as decorative paving material.

Pavilion
(1) Ornamented part of a building jutting out from the main building. (2) Large tent, often with a peaked top. (3) Building or part of a building, sometimes partly open and ornamented, used for entertainment purposes. (4) Any of the separate or connected parts of a group of related buildings.

Pavilion roof
Hip roof with the length of both hips being equal.

Paving brick
Clay or shale brick, which is used for outdoor areas. They're often burned hard so that they are glazed and fired to be more wear resistant.

Paving brick base, flexible
Paving brick base of compacted sand or gravel, which moves easily and is used to provide good drainage and to prevent moisture from filtering up from the soil, when brick is installed without mortar.

Paving brick base, rigid
Reinforced concrete slab or other non-moving base.

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