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Buildings using brick masonry

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1. Puni Distillery – Glorenza, Italy


2. Brick House – Wada, India
3. Brick House – Wada, India
4. Tate Modern – London, United Kingdom
5. Arc By Crown Group
6. Red Brick Theatre – Barcelona
7. Sydney Rail Operations Centre
8. Cambridge Central Mosque
9. Saadat Abad Residential Building
10. 139 Schultz
11. Wegmans Hall
1. Puni Distillery – Glorenza, Italy

Puni is one of the first and the only whiskey distillery located in
Italy. What makes this distillery unique is that it keeps its barrels
inside old
  military bunkers. The building is a reminiscent red
brick cube planned and designed by the South Tyrolean architect
Werner Scholl. Inspired by traditional farmhouse architecture, the
brick-red checkerboard exterior walls are striking and look a lot
like a glowing lantern. And yes, all the bulk of the production of
whiskey happens beneath these brick formations.
2.  Brick House – Wada, India

Located amidst rural settlements in Wada, near Mumbai, the


Brick House designed by iStudio architecture is a farmhouse set
within hills and farms. The House is constructed using materials
like bricks, bamboo, wood, stone, and Ferro-cement – And
interestingly they are all in their naked form that adds an earthy
feel to the built-up space. The structure offers myriad of different
views and altitudinal relationships, with each volume flowing
metrically into the next – following the curved lines and forms
which defines the project
3. New Artists’ Residency – Senegal

• Designed by New York-based Toshiko Mori Architect, the New


Artist’s Residency incorporates local materials and building
customs beautifully. While local villagers and masons rendered
their expertise and skill on working with brick, bamboo, and
thatch, architect Mori moulded those materials into a beautiful
contemporary geometric design which perfectly complements
its surroundings (i.e. flat landscape). Bricks were used for the
walls, thatch and local earth were used for the inverted sloping
roof which moves like a wave over the building.
4. Tate Modern – London, United Kingdom

• Tate Britain, known from 1897 to 1932 as the National Gallery of British
Art and from 1932 to 2000 as the Tate Gallery, is an art museum on
Millbank in the City of Westminster in London, England. It is part of the
Tate network of galleries in England, with Tate Modern
• Opened in 2016, the new wing of the Tate Modern is designed by Herzog
& de Meuron. This structure presents a striking combination of the raw
and the refined and stands as a strong illustration of the 21st-century
architecture. The façade of this new wing uses brick to match the surface
of the existing structure and creates something completely new – i.e. A
Perforated Brick Lattice that allows the interior lights to glow in the
evening.
5.Arc By Crown Group

This development, straddling Kent and Clarence streets


in Sydney’s CBD, features two distinct components: a
brick “podium” created with 300,000 handcrafted
artisanal bricks by Brickworks, topped with two soaring
glass and steel residential and hotel towers. A major
award winner, including The Hornbury Hunt Commercial
gong in the 2019 Think Brick awards.
6.Red Brick Theatre - Barcelona

• Portuguese architect Álvaro Siza worked has completed a red


brick theatre with studio Aresta Arquitectura. This public
auditorium in Llinars del Vallès, 40 kilometers northeast of
Barcelona, was commissioned as part of a public investment in
cultural facilities for the region.
• The red brick building, designed by Siza,  consists of two
primary volumes: one for the auditorium, with a capacity of 300
seats, and another which houses the site’s offices and technical
areas. The scheme takes on a different appearance depending on
where it is viewed from. The auditorium was completed in
november 2015 and will be inaugurated in early 2016
7. Sydney Rail Operations Centre

Four level building (including a double-height top floor) plus a plant room
located on the roof, housing Sydney Trains’ train network control centre and
support functions.
Architecturally designed red brick building incorporating arches
reminiscent of historical railway bridges and the local industrial heritage.
It Will be in use 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Pedestrian access to the building from both Wyndham and Mandible streets.
A car park with entry and exit via a ramp on Mandible Street.
8. Cambridge Central Mosque

The exterior of the building was informed by the location itself,


with Marks Barfield Architects looking to the yellow gault bricks
that are common in Cambridge for inspiration.
As the facade bricks aren't structural, the studio was free to create
an imaginative design that also references traditional Islamic
design.
"They're not full bricks, they're almost like tiles," Barfield said.
"Because all of the structure is timber, the bricks are just the
envelope and we had a bit of fun with expressing the fact that
they're not structural by putting patterns in the brick."
9. Saadat Abad Residential Building

•Fundamental Approach Architects has transformed the facade of an eight-


storey housing block in Tehran using angular screens of perforated brick.
•Iranian practice Fundamental Approach Architects, led by Moshen
Kazemianfard, reconfigured the interiors of Saadat Abad Residential Building
and designed a facade intended to relate better to its urban context.
•With two storeys sitting below ground level, the building combines
apartments with commercial units at its base and underground parking.
•A new double skin of glass and brick panels was added to balance views, light
and a connection to the outdoors with the privacy required in the apartments.
10. 139 Schultz

• Matching red brick and coloured concrete walls enclose the


balconies fronting this residential building in Mexico City,
which was designed by local studio CPDA Arquitectos.
• Called 139 Schultz, the 2,800-square-metre apartment building
was completed by CPDA Arquitectos for the city's San Rafael
neighbourhood. It contains 21 apartments across the five top
levels and two levels of parking at the base.
• A double skin defines the street-facing elevation, which is
slightly angled. The inner layer consists of red brick, while an
outer screen that fronts balconies is made of red-tinted concrete.
11. Wegmans Hall

• Named after the iconic Rochester family, Wegmans Hall is, at


first, a sprawling 58,000 square foot brick and glass behemoth.
Step closer, though, and you’ll discover the attention to detail
and craftsmanship apparent in every vignette, the innovative
masonry, dramatic use of glass to open the structure to light, and
the unpredictable scale and orientation of nearly every line. This
is truly a large structure purpose-built to reveal small detail and
nuance from every angle.

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