Masonry Magazine May 1973 Page. 25

Masonry Magazine May 1973 Page. 25

Masonry Magazine May 1973 Page. 25
Technical Audience Only

Research Reports Complete Set
`5.00 ea.`

All copies 50 ea.

`No. 1-SCR Brick Wall Tests: 13 pages.`

`No. 2-SCR Brick Wall Fire Resistance Test: 6 pages.`

`No. 5-Space Division in Schools: 18 pages.`

`No. 7-Resistance of Structural Clay Masonry to Dynamic Forces: 64 pages.`

`No. 8-Compressive and Transverse Tests of Five-Inch Brick Walls: 9 pages.`

`No. 9-Compressive, Transverse and Racking Strength Tests of Four-Inch Brick Walls: 23 pages.`

`No. 10-Compressive and Transverse Strength Tests of Eight-Inch Brick Walls: 23 pages.`

`No. 11-Compressive, Transverse and Racking Strength Tests of Four-Inch Structural Clay Facing Tile Walls: 27 pages.`

`No. 12-A Historical Survey and Analysis of the Compressive Strength of Brick Masonry: 19 pages.`

`No. 13-Tests of Unreinforced Brick Masonry Columns with Load Eccentricities in One and Two Planes: 10 pages.`

`No. 14-Compressive Strength of Eight-Inch Brick Walls with Different Percentages of Steel Ties and Masonry Headers: 14 pages.`

`No. 15 The Causes and Control of Efflorescence on Brickwork: 18 pages.`

`No. 16-Compressive, Transverse and Shear Strength Tests of Six and Eight-Inch Single-Wythe Walls Built with Solid and Heavy-Duty Hollow Clay Masonry Units: 22 pages.`

`No. 17-Structural Properties of Clay Masonry Assemblages Built With High-Bond Organic-Modified Mortars: 13 pages.`

`No. 18 Compressive Strength of Brick Walls With Load Eccentricities Greater Than One Third: 9 pages.`


Special Publications

OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Act) As It Effects the Brick Industry: Answers some of the most frequently asked questions that have arisen regarding OSHA regulations. Color and black and white photographs illustrate things the brick manufacturer should look for in accordance with OSHA requirements. 87 pages. (1973)
`BIA Members Price $5.00 ea.
All Others Price $10.00 ea.`

Emergence: Beautiful, nostalgic, illustrated publication telling the history of BIA since its inception in 1934 as SCPI. The story of the events and ideas which have shaped the programs and purposes of BIA as it is today. (1972)
`.50 ea.`

Brick Masonry Estimator: For use in estimating brick quantities, includes tables for modular and non-modular brick, estimates the amount of mortar needed.
`.60 ea., $40.00/100 coples`


Films

Basic Bricklaying: (16mm, color, 12 minutes)-An excellent primer on bricklaying fundamentals and basic tools. After comparing some good and bad examples of workmanship, the film shows the use of trowel, line, level, spacing rule, corner pole, jointing tools and hammer and set; demonstrates spreading and furrowing, laying brick, laying trigs, jointing, cutting brick and keeping bond. Ends with colorful array of some "end product" brickwork.
`75.00 ea.`

Earth and Fire: (16mm, color, 12 minutes)-A sparkling analysis of architectural principles which visually explores five separate sequences: tradition-use of traditional colors in traditional architecture; modernity-use of traditional colors in contemporary architecture; pattern-interplay between colors and patterns: light-changing color values created by different lights; and color-color without reference to form or surface products. Provides excellent aesthetic relief from classroom mechanics.
`75.00 ea.`

Clay and Craftsmanship: (16mm, color, 20 minutes)-Traces masonry guilds, which have built the great empires of the world-from Babylon, Rome, the Great Wall of China, to London and Colonial America.
`100.00 ea.`

Concepts in Clay: (16mm, color, 23 minutes)-Opening with scenes of manufacturing procedures, the film moves colorfully through a brief history of early architectural use of clay in residential areas, commercial buildings, and load-bearing structures. Traces the advent of, structural design theories which relegated brick to the "skin" or surfacing materials category; then brings us up to date, with shots of the latest thin-walled brick highrise buildings.
`100.00 ea.`

Man and Masonry: (16mm, black and white, 24 minutes)-Shows the aesthetic story of masonry design throughout the world. Based on materials selected by architect Bernd Foerster, this film is actually a symphony (music by Spencer Huffman) which follows the development of the visual material.
`75.00 ea.`

Prologue in Masonry: (16mm, black and white, 24 minutes)-An unusual story of clay masonry structures beginning with the Sumerian civilization of 2000 B.C. An


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