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* Red House Cone in Wordsley: a 27 m high conical brick structure, diameter 18 m, used for the production of glass
During 1951 – 1952, Mies ' designed the steel, glass, and brick McCormick House, located in Elmhurst, Illinois ( 15 miles west of the Chicago Loop ), for real-estate developer Robert Hall McCormick, Jr. A one story adaptation of the exterior curtain wall of his famous 860 – 880 Lake Shore Drive towers, it served as a prototype for an unbuilt series of speculative houses to be constructed in Melrose Park, Illinois.
Olmsted also designed the Summer House, the open-air brick building that sits just north of the Capitol.
Red House at Bexleyheath in Kent, ( now Southeast London ) so named when the use of red brick without stucco was still unusual in domestic architecture,
The Red House, in Bexleyheath, London, designed for Morris in 1859 by architect Philip Webb, exemplifies the early Arts and Crafts style, with its well-proportioned solid forms, wide porches, steep roof, pointed window arches, brick fireplaces and wooden fittings.
Offset obliquely fifty feet from the Glass House is a guest house, echoing the proportions of the Glass House and completely enclosed in brick ( except for three large circular windows at the rear, set in wooden frames, 5 feet in diameter, which reveal the interior of the building that was originally designed with a window in each of three rooms, two guest bedrooms at each end and a study in the middle ).
By 1876, the Mansion House portion of the convento had been razed and replaced with a large Gothic Revival brick church, designed to serve the growing population of immigrants who were now making the Mission area their home.
The eighteenth century frontages are notable and include several, like Bartholomew House at the Castle Gate, that are clad in mathematical tiles which mimic fine brick construction.
Some of the remaining buildings from this period of its history include the Plumb House ( now a museum open for tours seasonally ) and the Coiner-Quesenbury House, built in 1806, believed to be the first brick house built in the town, which is still standing on Main Street.
Woodside House and Rowantree House on The Green at the end of Broadwalk were built in 1750 and of painted brick.
Closer to Wroxham Broad to the south stands the early 18th century red brick estate house Broad House, formerly the seat of the local land-owning Trafford family, more recently a ' boutique ' hotel.
The Freeman House, built circa 1825, was damaged by a storm and the two-story brick dwelling was rebuilt, using the same bricks, into a one story.
15 Mile House was built in 1850, and is commemorated with a brick cairn on White Rock Road in front of the CalTrans Emergency Ops building.
Image: Marysville California Old House. JPG | One of the oldest two story brick houses in Marysville
The old Pardee brick house ( James Pardee House ) ( 1782 ) stands by the Stone Bridge.
The Ebenezer Hayden House ( third from the river ) was the initial hip-roof house in the lower valley, and the current Episcopal Church Rectory ( the Richard Hayden Dwelling ) was the first brick house in the lower valley.
In 1870 Thomas Holloway built the large brick Union House Hotel.
The first commercial brick building to be constructed in the main business district was the Central House, which operated as a hotel from its construction during the 1860s until its conversion to a single family residence in the 1930s.
The first brick home in town was the Pollock / Martin House, which dates from the 1920s, as does the old Bernice Jail.
When the Marshall House burned in 1916, it was rebuilt in fire-resistant brick the following year to designs by noted Portland architect John Calvin Stevens.
The Ellis Inn Bed & Breakfast occupies an 1883 Italianate brick home, and located across from the Hathaway House.
The Buck-Wardwell House on Jefferson Avenue, built in 1840, as the first brick house in Grosse Pointe

brick and County
San Saba County brick and sandstone courthouse is erected.
The Motley County Library has been housed since 1986 in the Moore Building, a brick structure constructed in 1916 after a fire swept through downtown Matador and destroyed wooden frame buildings.
The Marion County brick courthouse was erected in 1914, architect Elmer George Withers.
An article dated Sept. 18, 1893, in The New Bern Daily Journal, identified Fulford's grave in a cemetery outside Beaufort, NC, in an area called the Straits, “ bricked up with English brick .” In 1971 a survey by the Carteret County Historical Society found such a grave in the Fulford Cemetery off Piper Lane in Gloucester.
Even though this particular scene was supposed to be set in Arkansas, a " Willow Bend " sign advertising brick homes in Clayton County can be spotted behind Sheriff George Branford.
Maricopa County supervisors defined the boundaries for School District Eleven, comprising forty-nine square miles, and the first class took place in an unoccupied brick store that faced north on Washington Street until Peoria ’ s first school building, a one-room structure completed in 1891.
The city is home to the county's only brick and mortar library of the Yuba County Library system.
One of the first five paved highways built in Orange County was the brick Conway Road from Orlando to Conway, running along what is now Briercliff Drive, Curry Ford Road, and Conway Road, ending at Anderson Road, the center of Conway.
Looking across the park downtown towards the old Banks County courthouse, the large brick building in the left background.
Although there were not even any brick buildings in the town yet, in 1896 the town of English, located well back from the Ohio River in inland Crawford County, successfully petitioned to have the county seat moved there.
* Porter County Courthouse ( Indiana ) replaced an earlier brick building in 1883.
Against the strong resistance of many large national builders who perceived Prince George ’ s County as a price-sensitive retreat for urban African Americans who neither wanted nor could afford upscale amenities for their homes, Gary S. Lachman contractually required features like two-car garages, brick, and elaborate landscaping from builders who purchased lots in this community.
Olivette is home to the first brick schoolhouse in St. Louis County at the corner of Price and Old Bonhomme.
These include three brick structures on the National Register of Historic Places: the Prairie School Hartington City Hall and Auditorium ( 1921-1923 ), the Romanesque Revival Cedar County Courthouse ( 1890-1891 ), and the Colonial Revival Hartington Hotel ( 1917 ).
From its inception, Sayre and Fisher Brick Company quickly grew into one of the top brick making companies in Middlesex County.
An art deco brick addition dates from 1935 and currently houses a day center of the Delaware County Association for Retarded Children.
Other early structures included a brick yard, the first grist mill in Box Elder County, and a number of molasses mills.
The area immediately to the east of the Estate had been developed by the London County Council ( LCC ) in the 1920s as council housing, mostly in characteristic blocks of neo-Georgian brick flats.
In the 1950s, he designed two London primary schools from prefabricated pre-cast concrete with brick infill for the London County Council in Putney.
He built a large and graceful brick home in Orange County, Virginia called " Frascati ".
* Peralta Home the first brick house built in Alameda County, San Leandro, California.
The oldest child of a brick layer and former slaves Allen and Eliza Atkins, Simon Green Atkins was born on June 11, 1863, in the village of Haywood, in Chatham County, North Carolina, between Sanford and Raleigh.
Frederick Vinson, known universally as " Fred ", was born in the newly built, eight-room, red brick house in front of the Lawrence County jail, Louisa, Kentucky, where his father served as the Lawrence County Jailer.

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