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The landmark building got its name from the red clinker bricks with which it is covered.
Interesting aspects of the home include clinker brick and Arroyo stone chimney.
The concrete piers are clad in Berlin's traditional yellow clinker brick.
Clinker bricks are also known as hard Dutch paving bricks.
The most important building materials were the eponymous bricks and clinker bricks.
The exterior was built with clinker brick in the Arts and Crafts style.
It features a now green copper dome and red clinker bricks offset with a decorative gold.
Clinker bricks are partially vitrified brick stones used in the construction of buildings.
Set into the walls were five spacious gates, built of hard-fired clinker brick and covered with sheet lead.
The buildings are sisters to 360 East 55th Street, built in 1927-28, and are made of clinker brick.
There are also large, L-shaped brick piers on the porch which along with the chimneys was built using clinker bricks.
The facade designs were enhanced by the use of architectural sculpture, made of clinker bricks or ceramics.
The facades are finished in irregular, clinker brick in purple, brown, orange and red, which would be much improved with a light cleaning.
Because of their low porosity, clinker bricks are inferior thermal insulators, compared to normal bricks.
Höger's Baptismal font of clinker brick with gold paintings on it survived.
"Clinker" is from Dutch, and was originally used in English for bricks - see clinker brick.
Their buildings were characterized by massive timbers and shingle siding, irregular clinker brick and boulders plucked from the Arroyo.
Clinker brick has been used for the first story, for the posts of the porch, for the chimneys, and for the wall that surrounds the house.
It has patterned brick paving with planting areas, a large curvilinear pond, and garden walls made with distinctive clinker bricks and boulders.
This former commercial park on Schlesischen Straße 26 is distinguishable by its traditional clinker brick façade and transom windows.
The hamlet became connected with a stone paved road when in 1935 a road made out of clinker brick was constructed between Knegsel and Veldhoven.
The semi-detached, gabled houses arranged in mirror-image pairs within the Champion Road Estate were constructed of red or clinker brick or stuccoed concrete walls.
The Düsseldorf-Benrath station is a pre-modern clinker brick building Bahnhof from the 1930s and the second railway station at this place.
The façade of the building was covered with terra cotta clinker bricks as the original building had, this time including the southern face of the building.
The facade is decorated with 20th-century clinker brick sculptures by Ernst Barlach and Gerhard Marcks.