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- Brickwork abstract "Brickwork is masonry produced by a bricklayer, using bricks and mortar in a variety of patterns with a variety of mortar joints. Typically, rows of bricks – called courses – are laid on top of one another to build up a structure such as a brick wall.The construction industry frequently makes use of brick as a building medium, and examples of brickwork are found right back through history as far as the Bronze Age. The fired-brick faces of the ziggurat of ancient Dur-Kurigalzu in Iraq date from around 140 BC, and the brick buildings of ancient Mohenjo-daro in Pakistan were built around 260 BC. Much older examples of brickwork made with dried (but not fired) bricks may be found in such ancient locations as Jericho in the West Bank, Çatal Hüyük in Anatolia, and Mehrgarh in Pakistan. These structures have survived from the Stone Age to the present day.Parts of brickwork include bricks, beds and perpends. The bed is the mortar upon which a brick is laid. A perpend is a vertical joint between any two bricks and is usually — but not always — filled with mortar. The dimensions of these parts are, in general, co-ordinated so that two bricks laid side by side separated only by the width of a perpend have a total width identical to the length of a single brick laid transversely on top of them.An example of a co-ordinating metric commonly used for bricks in the UK is as follows: Bricks of dimensions 215mm + 102.5mm x 65mm; Mortar beds and perpends of a uniform 10mm.In this case the co-ordinating metric works because the total width of two bricks (102.5 + 102.5 = 205mm) plus a perpend of mortar (10mm) is equal to the length of a single brick (215mm).There are many other brick sizes worldwide, and many of them use this same co-ordinating principle.".
- Brickwork thumbnail Hampton_stacks.JPG?width=300.
- Brickwork wikiPageExternalLink a-johnian-blog-xxx.html.
- Brickwork wikiPageID "366273".
- Brickwork wikiPageRevisionID "602584571".
- Brickwork align "right".
- Brickwork alt "Former Post Office, Arvika, Sweden.".
- Brickwork alt "New Malden Library, Kingston upon Thames, Greater London.".
- Brickwork alt "Private building, Solna, Sweden.".
- Brickwork alt "Pyramids highlighted.".
- Brickwork caption "Former Post Office, Arvika, Sweden.".
- Brickwork caption "New Malden Library, Kingston upon Thames, Greater London.".
- Brickwork caption "Private building, Solna, Sweden.".
- Brickwork caption "Pyramids highlighted.".
- Brickwork direction "vertical".
- Brickwork hasPhotoCollection Brickwork.
- Brickwork header "Monk bond variations".
- Brickwork image "Arvika_10skift_munkforband3.jpg".
- Brickwork image "New_Malden_Library_073.png".
- Brickwork image "Pyramids_in_raking_monk_bond_020.png".
- Brickwork image "Solna_Brick_wall_4-skifts_munkforband.jpg".
- Brickwork width "200".
- Brickwork subject Category:Bricks.
- Brickwork subject Category:Construction.
- Brickwork subject Category:Construction_terminology.
- Brickwork comment "Brickwork is masonry produced by a bricklayer, using bricks and mortar in a variety of patterns with a variety of mortar joints. Typically, rows of bricks – called courses – are laid on top of one another to build up a structure such as a brick wall.The construction industry frequently makes use of brick as a building medium, and examples of brickwork are found right back through history as far as the Bronze Age.".
- Brickwork label "Aparejo (construcción)".
- Brickwork label "Aparelho (arquitetura)".
- Brickwork label "Apparecchiatura muraria".
- Brickwork label "Appareil (architecture)".
- Brickwork label "Brickwork".
- Brickwork label "Mauerwerksverband".
- Brickwork label "Verband (bouwkunde)".
- Brickwork label "Wątek (architektura)".
- Brickwork label "Кирпичная кладка".
- Brickwork sameAs Zdivo.
- Brickwork sameAs Mauerwerksverband.
- Brickwork sameAs Aparejo_(construcción).
- Brickwork sameAs Estekadura_(eraikuntza).
- Brickwork sameAs Appareil_(architecture).
- Brickwork sameAs Apparecchiatura_muraria.
- Brickwork sameAs Verband_(bouwkunde).
- Brickwork sameAs Wątek_(architektura).
- Brickwork sameAs Aparelho_(arquitetura).
- Brickwork sameAs m.01__sk.
- Brickwork sameAs Q1131313.
- Brickwork sameAs Q1131313.
- Brickwork wasDerivedFrom Brickwork?oldid=602584571.
- Brickwork depiction Hampton_stacks.JPG.
- Brickwork isPrimaryTopicOf Brickwork.