Masonry Magazine May 1973 Page. 24

Masonry Magazine May 1973 Page. 24

Masonry Magazine May 1973 Page. 24
Recommended Practice for Engineered Brick Masonry:

The most authoritative volume ever published concerning brick and brick masonry construction. Comprehensive summary of all knowledge of the subject compiled into a manual for structural engineers, architects and advanced students. Designed to assist the practicing structural engineer in the design of brick masonry structural elements and systems. 350 pages. (Copyright 1970)
5.00 ea., 50 or more 4.50 ea.


Reinforced Brick Masonry-Lateral Force Design:

Data on the performance of brick masonry, recommended design and construction procedures and a review of currently accepted design criteria as related to lateral forces (i.e. wind, earthquake, or blast). 271 pages.
1. 50 ea.


Recommended Specifications for Structural Clay Masonry Construction:

Condensed compilation of Technical Notes, Series 11, including brick, structural clay tile, structural facing tile, and ceramic veneer. 11 pages.
.15 ea.


Student's Manual Principles of Clay Masonry Construction:

Comprehensive and authoritative manual for architectural and engineering students. Covers the basic properties of masonry materials and fundamental principles of masonry design. 69 pages. (1970)
1. 00 ea.


Technical Notes on Brick Construction:

Regularly published engineering reports on the latest technical developments in brick construction. Tech Notes present the facts about every facet of brick construction, materials and techniques. Drawings, photographs, tables and charts graphically illustrate the topic. 4-12 pages each.
25 ea., 7.00/C


Technical Notes Complete Set (binder not included).

6. 00 ea.


Technical Notes Binder-3-hole loose leaf binder.

7. 00 ea.


Walls to Save Dollars:

Based upon the 1971 Comparative Ultimate Cost study. this condensed and simplified version for businessmen presents a reasonable and comprehensive method of figuring the ultimate cost of erecting, operating and maintaining the walls of a building.
25 ea.


Homebuilder/General Audience

Brick Builder Notes #1: How Big Is A Brick?:

Illustrated with drawings and tables to show the builder the different brick sizes available and how to use them to an advantage economically. Discusses brick dimensions and nomenclature. 4 pages.
.25 ea.


Brick Ideas:

Directed to the homebuilder, this publication illustrates through photographs, drawings and plans varied applications of brick to enhance the value and salability of the home and community.
.15 ea.


1-Thin Brick Fences-6 pages.

2-Additions-Inside & Out-6 pages.

3-The Three-Fireplaces, One-Chimney Home-6 pages.

4-Multi-family Housing. Townhouse Designs-6 pages.

5-Entranceways: The Importance of a Good First Impression-4 pages.

6-Sectionalized Housing-6 pages.

7-Interior Brick Floors-6 pages.

8-Outdoor Brick Paving-4 pages.

9-Brick Barbecues-6 pages.

10-Brick Retaining Walls to preserve the land-4 pages.

Brick-The Profit Option in Sectionalized Housing:

Important facts about how the use of brick veneer on the sectionalized home can increase buyer appeal at little extra cost. 4 pages.
.10 ea.


Brick in Highway Structures:

Presents dozens of photographs of brick highway buildings, bridges, plazas and similar structures. 30 pages.
.55 ea.


Home Buyers' Guide to Brick:

Beautiful full color booklet shows the home buyer or owner ways to enhance the beauty of the home through the use of brick inside. outside and around the house. Also offers non-technical facts about brick. 16 pages.
25 ea., 150.00/1000 copies


New Brick Homes:

Twelve distinctive brick homes of all types and sizes with floor plans and renderings of each. 16 pages.
.15 ea.


Plans

Brick Barbecue (small)
25 ea.


Brick Barbecue (large)
25 ea.


Brick Table/Bench
.25 ea.

Brick Steps (Outside):

Same format as brick barbecue.
25 ea.


Brick Townhouses:

Complete working drawings and specifications for all-brick 2, 3 and 4-bedroom townhouses, 11 full working drawing sheets, plus 2 pages of specifications. (This is the fourth issue in the Brick Ideas series).
25.00 set


Additional Sets
5.00 ea.


Patio Plans:

A complete presentation, shows how to build a brick patio using a sand or concrete base, how to lay 6 different brick pattern pavings, with or without mortar. Includes full tool and material list.
.50 ea.


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