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They were torn down last winter, and what will soon rise from the hole is a brick block of a building containing eight apartments.
There are people going around saying the Brick Block is a diamond in the rough, but no one's willing to put any money into it.
Part of the wooden housing burned down in 1879, and was replaced with brick block housing.
He built the first brick block building in the territory and was asked by the local people to be the first Governor of Oklahoma.
"The fact is, Mr. Brown, you must find another site for your brick block, and be content to leave my estate with the present owner.
EE Bond had also developed a new technique that can quickly assemble brick block components to anything.
The main house is a two story, rectangular brick block with a gable roof and slightly protruding three bay pavilion.
A two-story, two-bay, shed-roofed frame addition dating from 1884 extends to the rear of the brick block.
Whitley built the first brick block building in the territory for his National Loan & Trust Company.
Wright's earliest 1904 plans for the Dwight bank showed a vertical brick block with a column flanking each side of the recessed central doorway.
He erected a brick block on 10th Street, as well as the Strathcona Block.
Clanfield House is one of eight red brick blocks of maisonettes built during the 1950s, on the east section of the Estate.
The Martin Gropius building is an imposing brick block, which stands on what used to be one of the borders between East and West Berlin.
During clearance work in preparation for new buildings on the North East side of the old airfield a brick block house and a concrete rifle range were revealed.
In April 1850 Williams came to Flint and engaged in the grocery and crockery business, and built the first brick block in the city.
With the Larkin building, in Buffalo, Wright reinvented the American workplace, creating a towering brick block whose light-filled central court anticipated the conventional office atrium.
An English brick block in the manner of Sir Christopher Wren at Hampton Court is Americanized with black shutters.
It occupied the corner of St Matthew's Court, an undistinguished three-storey, red brick block of flats bordering the Harrow Road.
A few months later (April 6, 1873), the new brick block of Seventh Street (Snyder's Building) collapsed, also destroying the Ensley Building.
There's the Fairy Palace that the Futurist German architect Bruno Taut designed in 1919 with cast-glass brick blocks of red and green and blue.
It consisted of a series of linked brick blocks of six to eight storeys high, arranged in an S-shape around two inner courtyards to which there was no public access.
Brick Block is a historic block on Main Street and Chatham Bars Road in Chatham, Massachusetts.
At the back of the red brick block there was an avenue with young trees planted on both sides in wide borders of grass, beyond which were two rows of bungalows.
He signalled right two blocks farther down, and turned up the narrow passage between the squat brick block of the Municipal Building and the white clapboard Water District building.
Unfortunately, the experiment failed, resulted in half the city's residents have been sucked into the space-time tunnel, and transfer into a fairy tale world that is constructed by brick blocks, the Brick Kingdom.