Thursday, September 18, 2008

Week 8 (Final)

Example 10 (The Sacred Heart Church - Front Building)








Description
The Sacred Heart Church can be separated into two main buildings, one at the front, facing Avoca St, and one at the back, facing the other side. For the front building, no standard bond is used, the building was built with different kind of decorative bonds, may be a combination of Flemish bond with English bond. A lot of special cut of bricks are also in used.

Bond
Not standard bond ( a combination of Flemish and English bond)

Jointing
Iron joint

Surface Texture
Rough surface

Structural / Non-Structural
Structural

Bricks Colour/s
Combination of yellow, orange and brown colour

Arch
Venetian arch

Defects
Some bricks, for example, the arch bricks, were not cut well but filled with mortar instead. Therefore, it does not look much tidy.



Example 9 (The Sacred Heart Church - Front Building)










Description
The back building of the Sacred Heart Church was built with dark red / brown colour of bricks. It is much darker comparing to the front building. Moreover, some circular bricks were also used for the decoration or a little support for the building, which they formed shapes that looks really gorgeous. Besides, English garden wall bond was used for the brick walls.

Bond
English garden wall bond

Jointing
Tuck point joint

Surface Texture
Very smooth

Structural / Non-Structural
Structural

Bricks Colour/s
Dark red / brown colour

Arch
Special arches made with circular bricks

Defects
n/a

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Week 8

Example 8 (Glen Mervyn Centre -Red Cross NSW)








Description
The Glen Mervyn Centre is a two storey brick house providing services like childcare. It is mainly built with dark brown colour bricks with mortar in light grey colour.

Bond
Strecher / Colonial (Columns besides of the Arches)

Jointing
Tuck point

Surface Texture
Quite smooth

Structural / Non-Structural
Structural

Bricks Colour/s
Mixture of dark brown colour

Arch
Semi-circular / Flat gauged arch (at window)

Defects
Some part of the wall was collapse but not fixed




Example 7 ( A Funnel of the Centennial)










Description
The Funnel was located in front of an estate in Randwick. It is supported mainly constructed by bricks with grey colour mortar.

Bond
English cross bond

Jointing
Tuck point

Surface Texture
A bit rough

Structural / Non-Structural
Structural

Bricks Colour/s
Mixture of red/ orange colour

Arch
n/a

Defects
Parts of the structure were damaged

Monday, September 8, 2008

Week7

Example 6 (St Mary's Primary School Erskineville)










Description
The St Mary’s Primary School was built with a combination of red and dark brown bricks with iron joints. It is a two storey building with decorative patterns of bricks for the walls, like the cross shape on the wall and the decorated brickwork below the arch.

Bond
Strecher bond

Jointing
Iron joint

Surface Texture
Smooth

Structural / Non-Structural
Structural

Bricks Colour/s
Mixture of red/ dark brown colour

Arch
Venetian arch

Defects
n/a

Example 5 (St Mary's Catholic Church Erskineville)










Description
The St Mary’s Catholic Church was built with red bricks with weather joints. It is a tall church with a tower and a beautiful facade. It was built next to a busy traffic. There are also some special decorative patterns of bricks for the walls.

Bond
English bond

Jointing
Weather joint

Surface Texture
Quite smooth

Structural / Non-Structural
Structural

Bricks Colour/s
Mixture of brown/ dark brown colour

Arch
n/a

Defects
The edges of the bricks were corrode and turn black which may be caused by acid rain or gas emission from the vehicles.