To celebrate Australia’s strong tradition of brick architecture, as well as the largely unsung art of bricklaying, Australian architect and curator, Derham Groves, organized two complementary public exhibitions of full-scale brick structures designed by various architects and artists. The results were an intriguing mixture of art and the everyday, as Groves describes in the following article
Brick is man-made, which gives it a special status quite different to that of stone. It can be highl...
The Second publication to come from the EKWC Brick Project. The book was produced to coincide with a...
In the middle ages and the subsequent period a range of possibilities existed to give brickwork a sp...
The book explores the re-emergence of architectural ceramic brick as a primary material and process ...
Of all building materials in the world, brick is one of the most enduring and ubiquitous. Traces of ...
Around the world practitioners and researchers are working on new material systems and technologies ...
This article presents analyses how the perception of a brick as an architectural form in Upper Siles...
© 1984 G. Marie MooreIntroduction: The work of craftsmen who furnished Australian churches has been ...
I have chosen for consideration in my thesis a common, ordinary object from my surroundings that con...
For those who inhabit places of learning: discover the inventive and artful in the use of brick and ...
WABA Exhibition, Clayarch Gimhae Museum, South Korea, February 2015Laboratory: early 17th century: f...
The site and structure of Werribee Park mansion, south-west of Melbourne, stands as a monument to th...
The Red Brick architectural interventions were designed as a triumvirate of installation projects, w...
Three decades after Alexander Tzonis and Liane Lefaivre first introduced the notion of critical regi...
Exhibition at Utzon Center main Exhibition room, 300 m2. Three architectural Offices , E+N, CUBO and...
Brick is man-made, which gives it a special status quite different to that of stone. It can be highl...
The Second publication to come from the EKWC Brick Project. The book was produced to coincide with a...
In the middle ages and the subsequent period a range of possibilities existed to give brickwork a sp...
The book explores the re-emergence of architectural ceramic brick as a primary material and process ...
Of all building materials in the world, brick is one of the most enduring and ubiquitous. Traces of ...
Around the world practitioners and researchers are working on new material systems and technologies ...
This article presents analyses how the perception of a brick as an architectural form in Upper Siles...
© 1984 G. Marie MooreIntroduction: The work of craftsmen who furnished Australian churches has been ...
I have chosen for consideration in my thesis a common, ordinary object from my surroundings that con...
For those who inhabit places of learning: discover the inventive and artful in the use of brick and ...
WABA Exhibition, Clayarch Gimhae Museum, South Korea, February 2015Laboratory: early 17th century: f...
The site and structure of Werribee Park mansion, south-west of Melbourne, stands as a monument to th...
The Red Brick architectural interventions were designed as a triumvirate of installation projects, w...
Three decades after Alexander Tzonis and Liane Lefaivre first introduced the notion of critical regi...
Exhibition at Utzon Center main Exhibition room, 300 m2. Three architectural Offices , E+N, CUBO and...
Brick is man-made, which gives it a special status quite different to that of stone. It can be highl...
The Second publication to come from the EKWC Brick Project. The book was produced to coincide with a...
In the middle ages and the subsequent period a range of possibilities existed to give brickwork a sp...