The Craft of Brick Bonding: Innovative Textural Designs Tailored to Canadian Winter Conditions
Briefly

Brick remains a popular construction material in Canada due to its low thermal conductivity, historical relevance, and capacity to create unique architectural textures.
While brick was traditionally a load-bearing material, its modern usage has shifted towards non-bearing applications, allowing architects to focus on aesthetics and design.
Canada's extreme weather influences material choices, but brick's historical significance allows architects to creatively reinterpret it for contemporary designs despite harsh climate challenges.
Architects are exploring new bond layouts and surface textures in brick designs, which enrich the aesthetic appeal and enhance resilience against Canada’s dramatic climate.
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