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  2. Architecture of Fremantle Prison - Wikipedia

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    Paths are bitumen with grassed garden beds delineated by raised brick edging. [1] South Knoll comprises the remains of the high, natural ground level which at least by 1896 had been terraced to form flat, grassed areas. The former playing fields and tennis courts are still in evidence. There is a brick-vaulted reservoir located under the Knoll. [1]

  3. Building material - Wikipedia

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    Romans extensively used fired brick of a shape and type now called Roman bricks. [15] Building with brick gained much popularity in the mid-18th century and 19th centuries. This was due to lower costs with increases in brick [16] manufacturing and fire-safety in increasingly crowded cities.

  4. Brickwork - Wikipedia

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    A "face brick" is a higher-quality brick, designed for use in visible external surfaces in face-work, as opposed to a "filler brick" for internal parts of the wall, or where the surface is to be covered with stucco or a similar coating, or where the filler bricks will be concealed by other bricks (in structures more than two bricks thick).

  5. Stonemasonry - Wikipedia

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    Stone bricks. Small stone ashlars that are cut by the quarry to brick sizing to allow their use in standardized brick-laying workflows. Cost is similar to clay composite bricks, but with greatly reduced carbon emissions. [16] [17] As stone does not change size like fired clay bricks, brick-sized stone ashlars do not require expansion joints.

  6. If you own a home, the LA wildfires are trying to tell you ...

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    Boomhower walked away from his study convinced that more local governments should mandate fire-resistant building codes rather than wait for builders and homeowners to wise up to their benefits.

  7. Masonry - Wikipedia

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    A mason laying a brick on top of the mortar Bridge over the Isábena river in the Monastery of Santa María de Obarra, masonry construction with stones. Masonry is the craft of building a structure with brick, stone, or similar material, including mortar plastering which are often laid in, bound, and pasted together by mortar.

  8. Siding (construction) - Wikipedia

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    Ants and termites are a threat to many types of wood siding, such that extra treatment and maintenance that can significantly increase the cost in some pest-infested areas. Wood is a moderately renewable resource and is biodegradable. However, most paints and stains used to treat wood are not environmentally friendly and can be toxic.

  9. Pavers (flooring) - Wikipedia

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    Bricks are typically made of concrete or clay, though other composite materials are also used. Each has its own means of construction. The biggest difference is the way they set hard ready for use. A clay brick has to be fired in a kiln to bake the brick hard. A concrete brick has to be allowed to set.

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