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Different types of brickwork in England through the ages.
Throughout English history, the types of brickwork have evolved enormously. Since the late 14th century, brickwork has changed in accordance with fashion, technology and the materials available at the time.
The use of brick in construction… Read More
What Can We Learn from These World Famous Architects?
It goes without saying that world famous architects have shaped architecture as we know it. To celebrate some of the most influential world famous architects, let’s take a look at what we can learn from… Read More
Lime Render - What Does it Do and How Does it Work?
Lime Rendering: How & Why We Use It
Traditional stone or brick buildings must be protected from the elements. This is done by applying a render. Cement render is a commonly used material for plastering stone… Read More
Modern brickwork - Auditorium Theatre of Llinars del Valles
The most iconic examples of brickwork tend to be very traditional, such as Flemish Bond brickwork or Gothic Revival Architecture. However, Pritzker Prize-winning architect, Álvaro Siza, proves that brickwork doesn’t have to remain traditional. Siza… Read More
3 Reasons to Build with Flint - a guide to knapping flint
Flint is a building material that has been used since the late Roman times, especially in the South and South-East of England where other building materials were unavailable; it was extremely difficult to transport limestone… Read More
Grundtvig's Church - an Amazing Example of Brickwork
So far in Ernest Barnes’ blog posts, we’ve looked at Brunelleschi’s Dome in Florence and Keble College in Oxford, for a range of incredible architectural and brickwork examples. This month will feature Grundtvig’s Church, located… Read More
Why do Listed Buildings need Specialist Builders?
Certain construction, repair and maintenance jobs require a very different approach to standard buildings. For instance, you’ll need very specialist builders for listed buildings. Oxfordshire and other areas of architectural significance often require this kind… Read More
Historic Brickwork in Oxfordshire: Keble College
Where better to look for beautiful examples of historic brickwork than Oxfordshire? Home to some of the country’s most iconic examples of architecture and craftsmanship, it’s no wonder Oxfordshire buildings have been the site for… Read More
What Do Historic Building Condition Surveys Consist Of?
Are you thinking about requesting a Condition Survey? Oxfordshire buildings notoriously require Historic Building Condition Surveys and they are useful for many reasons: evaluating the condition of a building before purchasing, learning more about a… Read More
The Philosophy Behind Our Traditional Brickwork Oxfordshire
Maintaining traditional brickwork is essential to its survival, as many common problems stem directly from the mismanagement of quick fixes or the removal of too much original material. The main philosophy behind traditional brickwork repair… Read More