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Brickwork is
masonry produced by a bricklayer,
using bricks and mortar. Typically, rows of
bricks called courses are laid on top of one
another to build...
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brickworks, also
known as a
brick factory, is a
factory for the
manufacturing of bricks, from clay or shale.
Usually a
brickworks is
located on a clay...
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Polychrome brickwork is a
style of
architectural brickwork in
which bricks of
different colours are used to
create decorative patterns or
highlight architectural...
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ceiling (Spanish bóveda 'vault'), or
timbrel vault, is a type of low
brickwork arch
forming a
vaulted ceiling that
often supports a
floor above. It is...
- A
brickworks is a
factory for
making bricks.
Brickworks may also
refer to:
Brickworks (company),
Australian building materials company Brickworks, Singapore...
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Flemish bond is a
pattern of
brickwork that is a
common feature in
Georgian architecture. The
pattern features bricks laid
lengthwise (stretchers) alternating...
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pattern of
surface modeling of the
brickwork,
several nice ring dog
tooth courses running below the battlements. The
brickwork features a
peculiar Baltic bond:...
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Colchester and Tamworth, as well as Usk
Castle in Wales.
Herringbone brickwork was also a
feature of
Gothic Revival architecture.[citation needed] Roman...
- The
Yarralumla brickworks, also
known as the
Commonwealth Brickworks, was one of the
earliest construction projects in Canberra, Australia. It was built...
- way of
using two
contrasting colours of
mortar in the
mortar joints of
brickwork, with one
colour matching the
bricks themselves to give an artificial...