By Anna Winston
Architects are beginning to rediscover the potential of handmade bricks, which offer subtle colour variations and a wider variety of textures than the standard mass-produced version.
Recent examples include an asymmetric house in Belgium, a canal-side development in London with zigzagging rooflines, and two projects in Rwanda – a housing complex for healthcare workers and an education centre. Explore more brick architecture »
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