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The Romans deployed nearly all their armed forces to the periphery of their empire, where they built large walls of stone bricks on either side of mounds of dirt.
"Belgian block pavers" -- the preservationist term for the large stone bricks commonly known as cobblestones -- "are often more than 100 years old," wrote Andrew Berman, executive director of the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation.
There is a sensible design code for each of the new neighbourhoods, covering general layouts, materials and street character: stone, bricks and things that last will be favoured over the recent vernacular of novelty shapes decorated with jazzy shades of plastic.
I pause to look around at the shapes of the stone bricks in the wall, the uneven steps leading to the tower, and the salmon-colored rooftops popping against green hills.
Cobblestone and stone bricks.
Stonecutters are used to make stone bricks, polish andesite, diorite and granite, stone slabs, and sandstone.
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Space has floors: earth, rock, grass, low planting, concrete, asphalt, stone, brick, wood, carpet, tile, linoleum.
Channels were constructed of cut stone, brick, rubble, or rough concrete.
For the countertop, she recommends stone or concrete, and cladding the base unit in stone, brick or stucco.
Here, distilled in stone, brick and geometry, is the quintessence of the Italian Renaissance.
We build our cities from stone, brick, steel, concrete, glass and bitumen – all derived from nature.
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