Thursday, August 28, 2008

week2 and week 3 images

This is the Medina Hotel I did for the Bricks Regulated project. I chose this building because it has a historical significance and also because it has a lot of ornaments that catches my eyes when I walked pass it.
The exterior of the wall is made out of bright red bricks, and has a Colonial bond with a raked finish. It also has a rough surface, therefore the bricks are supposed to be cut by wires. The most interesting feature was that there are bricks that are protruding out in every sixth rows. I assume it was made to be ornamental, which is to suit with the heavily ornamented building.
























































These two images are taken from a local hostel which is near my home in Pyrmont. The most interesting part of the building is that the corner of the building is built in a smooth curve, and also decorations on the side of it.
I assume that the curve is made out of bevelled closer bricks, which is a normal brick cut from one corner to the midpoint of the opposite side. Only this type of brick could be lined together to form a curved line. The decoration on the other side is made out of four bricks, which are placed to form a rhombus shape.

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