Choose better, choose clay brick.
If you think you knew clay bricks, then maybe it’s time to think again. This most sustainable of building materials has come a long way since its Roman origins. Available in an exciting array of shades and textural forms, there is no limit to clay bricks’ use in creating buildings that are spectacular in design and stand the test of time. It’s why clay brick is the essential building material for today’s societal and environmental needs: it’s strong, weather and fire-resistant, locally-sourced, non-polluting and offers hundreds of years of use.
A traditional material that has shaped our world for centuries, the time is now for the building industry to fully recognise clay brick’s significance to creating a safer, smart, more sustainable built environment for future generations to enjoy.
Better with Brick
Case Studies
The Pause, Shiraz, Iran
Architect, Amir Hossein created the Pause in response to the challenging architectural installation competition held near one of the most important historic gardens in Shiraz, Afif Abad Gardens.
The Vantage, Nottingham
Globe Point is a six-story office building located in Leeds and was designed by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios.
Wembley Way, London
Ceangal House is a new low energy home on a working farm in South Lanarkshire, Scotland.