The following photo was sent to me by a friend in Toronto Ontario Canada. The brick is a part of the exterior wall of her house built circa 1900.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
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Thursday, August 18, 2011
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Thursday, May 19, 2011
Solar Powered Triplex Condo - Abondance Le Soleil, Ecocite developments, Montreal Canada, 2010
Developer's Website: www.ecocite.ca/abondance/lesoleil.html
Photo Source & construction blog about the project: http:www2.actualite.com/mainson-verte/
More information: http://www.cmhc-schl.gc.ca/en/inpr/su/eqho/abso/
Photo Source & construction blog about the project: http:www2.actualite.com/mainson-verte/
More information: http://www.cmhc-schl.gc.ca/en/inpr/su/eqho/abso/
Labels:
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Brick,
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triplex,
wood,
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Digital brick bond pattern maker
Make your own brick bond pattern here:
http://www.makebrixels.com/
by Daniel Marchwinski and Cedric Tai
http://www.makebrixels.com/
by Daniel Marchwinski and Cedric Tai
Labels:
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Brick,
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Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Plinthos Pavilion - mab architects - 2010
Architect's Website: www.mabarchitects.com
Photos By Christos Drazos from Arch Daily
Photos By Christos Drazos from Arch Daily
Plinthos pavilion construction_by mabarchitects from mab architects on Vimeo.
plinthos by mabarchitects from mab architects on Vimeo.
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Brick,
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Sunday, January 23, 2011
[Thermal Mass] Oven Made of Recycled Brick - Montreal, Canada
Mason: http://www.pyromasse.ca
Architect: http://www.maryseleduc.com
Architect: http://www.maryseleduc.com
From the pyromasse website:
Custom designed heater-cookstove combination, with Upper chamber bake oven, woodbox, heated bench and double width wall rising through all three floors of the house.
The system has a tripple flue chimney, an individual flue for both heater and cookstove, and a flue to serve an auxiliery RWA in the basment.
The project contains 8,000 burnt clay brick, recycled from the Outeramont district of Montreal.
Labels:
Brick,
brick interior,
canada,
kachelofen,
montreal,
oven,
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