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ROMAN BRICK

ROMAN BRICK. Types. Roman Brick. Opus Quadratum: Is a construction technique using bricks or blocks of stone, sometimes set without the use of mortar. Normally the bricks were in bands alternately with short and long sides visible. Roman Brick.

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ROMAN BRICK

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  1. ROMAN BRICK Types

  2. Roman Brick • Opus Quadratum: Is a construction technique using bricks or blocks of stone, sometimes set without the use of mortar. Normally the bricks were in bands alternately with short and long sides visible.

  3. Roman Brick • Opus Incertum: Is a building technique using irregularly shaped stones inserted into a core of opuscaementicium. • Opus caementicium is a construction technique using cement, often mixed with fragments of brick and stone, caementa.

  4. Roman Brick • Opus Reticulatum: is a construction technique using small pyramid shaped blocks of tufa or brick set in a core of opus caementicium. The tufa blocks cover the surface, with the pointed end into the cement, so the square bases form a diagonal pattern that resembles a net, hence the name.

  5. Roman Brick • Opus Lateritium: A Roman form of construction in which course-laid brickwork is used to face a core of opus caementicium. It was the dominant form of wall construction in the imperial era. Bricks are laid lengthwise.

  6. Opus Quadratum Opus Incertum Opus Reticulatum Opus Latericium

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