Wednesday, September 24, 2008

70 York Rd, Centennial Park



This house uses two different colours of bricks in both a structural and decorative manner.

While the house is not entirely made of brick as the building sits on a sandstone base the bricks stand out as main feature due to the way the different colours are used to frame certain features such as the large archway.

52 Lang Rd, Centennial Park



This house uses dark bricks to create a continuation of the strong roof feature, which has tiles of a simular colour.

The bricks have been used creatively to create designs such as the angled brick pattern.

The brickwork is very accurate and has held up quite well to chips and cracks over the years.

139 Wellington St, Bondi




This building uses two different colours of bricks as well as two different surface textures to create a bold distinction between the different elements within the building.

The rough white bricks used for the balcony contrast with the smooth orange bricks used for the rest of the building.

3 Kippara Rd, Dover Heights



What struck me as interesting about this building was the colour and texture of the bricks used.

White bricks with a rough texture create a distinctive building material

These bricks are used in a structural role, the arches over the entrance are made entirely of cut bricks.

45 Salisbury Rd, Rose Bay



This house is an example of a deliberately using bricks which have been burned, chipped, blackened, cracked and discoloured to create a unique effect.

While the house itself is new it gives the impression of age as it has many cracked and chipped bricks.

169 O'Sulivan Rd, Rose Bay



This modern house stood out as it uses un-rendered brickwork. This is uncommon in the area for new houses, but it gives the house a unique quality.

The brickwork itself has a unfinished almost messy feel to it. The mortar is not even, and often there are splashes of it over the bricks themselves.

The dark colour of the bricks works well with the other materials such as the dark heavy wood.

82 Drumalbyn Rd, Bellevue Hill



This building uses bricks both structurally and decoratively. For example while the load bearing walls are made entirely of brick, decorative features such as the arches and distinctive brick courses under the window sill are also entirely brick.

The colour and quality of the brickwork varies throughout the building. Much of the original brickwork has been damaged over time, chips and cracks can be clearly seen.

40 Blair St, North Bondi



This interesting building uses bricks in an obvious and bold way.

The bricks themselves are all different colours and stand out. The bricks are not regular but are small and of different sizes.

The surface texture was originally smooth, but over time the mortar and bricks have been damaged.

12 Lang Rd, Centennial Park



This large residential house uses brickwork in a striking and effective way to make the bricks seem less of a structural, and more of a decorative feature of the building.

The mixture of the white and the brown/orange bricks creates a contrast which is used to great effect, especially around windows and doors.

The brickwork is immaculate and the courses perfect. This adds to the overall effect of the building.

1 Alton St, Woollahra



The main feature of this structural wall is the different darker brick ziz-zag pattern which is used.

The bricks and mortar are smooth and even, and the courses are all straight.

There is a variety within the colour of the bricks.

However this building is not new and many of the bricks are cracked or chipped.