Fayette's family inherited the property, and in 2001 they constructed a new dwelling using nearly 18,000 bricks salvaged from the ruins of the original house.
The Ningbo Museum is constructed of bricks salvaged from buildings which had been demolished to facilite new developments.
The following year, Samford Hall (then simply known as the "Main Building") was constructed, using, in part, bricks salvaged from the ruins of Old Main.
The chimneys for both fireplaces are made of antique bricks also salvaged from Boston's urban renewal era.
Two tall, long walls are made of bricks salvaged from a 120-year-old kiln in Illinois; inset are fake windows and Cambodian bas-relief panels depicting Buddhist prayer rites.
With these exceptions, Swindal chose to restore the façade as accurately as possible, to maintain the original historic look of such an iconic building, including using intact bricks salvaged from the rubble.
In 1912, the school district constructed a new high school and enlarged this building (then called Park Primary School) using brick salvaged from the Center Union School.
A small, temporary church with a seating capacity of 400 was constructed in 1866 from brick salvaged from the burned church.
In 1944 construction began on a new monastery cathedral, with many of the bricks salvaged from a demolished factory.
Old bricks, salvaged from demolished buildings in the area, were used in the restoration of two sets of windows.