Masonry Magazine February 2012 Page. 39

Words: Douglas Stieve, RRC user5, AIA user3
Masonry Magazine February 2012 Page. 39

Masonry Magazine February 2012 Page. 39
Shown is the Cuisinart Center for Culinary Excellence in Rhode Island, which won a Silver Award in the BIA Brick in Architecture Awards competition. Architect was Tsoi/Kobus & Associates; landscape architect was Stephen Stimson Associates; builder was Agostini Construction Co.; brick manufacturer was Endicott Clay Products; and distributor was Spaulding Brick Co.

Photo by Jeffrey Totaro
brick plants exist within 500 miles of 49 MSAs. More than 70 percent of these MSAs have at least one plant within 200 miles.

Readily recyclable, easily reused
DURING THE MANUFACTURING PROCESS, any raw bricks, fired bricks, or scraps are recycled back into the production stream. Scrap bricks and bricks from demolition can be crushed and recycled into new bricks, or used as brick chips for landscaping, baseball diamonds and tennis courts. Recycled bricks also can be used as sub-base material for pavements, on quarry roads, or even as aggregate for concrete. When underground utilities must be accessed in pavements with sand-set clay pavers, the pavers can be removed, stockpiled and reused. Reclaiming bricks in the future is possible but may prove difficult, due to the portland cement used in contemporary mortar that increases the mortar strength, making it harder to remove from bricks.

Refurbished buildings
MOST REFURBISHED BUILDINGS are constructed of brick masonry. Renovating these structures not only conserves product resources, but also extends the life of the existing building stock and diverts demolition waste. In addition, many culturally significant buildings such as courthouses, libraries, schools and town halls are made of bricks. IMAS Charles B. Clark, Jr. is VP of engineering service for the Brick Industry Association (BIA). For more information, contact cclark@bia.org or 703.674.1531, or view Technical Note 48 at www.gobrick.com.

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