Mud-Brick: Mud bricks are joined with a mud mortar and can be used to build walls, vaults and domes. At its simplest, mud brick making places mud in moulds which, after initial drying, are removed to allow the bricks to dry slowly (not in direct sun).
Clay-Brick: Clay bricks are man-made materials that are widely used in building, civil engineering work and landscape design. These bricks are made from clay by burning it at high temperatures.
CMU (Concrete Masonry Unit): The units are often used when masonry is to form
a load-bearing wall or an interior partition between spaces within a building. Concrete masonry units can be manufactured in different sizes and with a variety of face textures.
Stone: Stones are used in a variety of applications in construction, including: Masonry,
including decorative elements such as pillars, swags and porticos. Floor and wall tiles and cladding. Paving. Roof coverings.
Cut Stone: Known as 'Natural Stone' is a stone or stonework dressed to a relatively fine finish with tools other than hammers.
Rubble Stone: Rubble masonry, also called rubble
work, the use of undressed, rough stone, generally in the construction of walls.
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