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Rhodes and J.J. Haverty, was once the tallest building in Atlanta until 1954. Noted for its steel frame, buff brick façade, granite base, and terra-cotta detailing, it was added to the National ...
She says the yellow, or buff brick, comes from fire clay. "That is actually mostly in eastern Ohio, so when you go to eastern Ohio, you'll actually see even more of the buff, cream, yellow colored ...
WWE legend Buff Bagwell has updated fans with the devastating news that he had his leg amputated after being told by doctors he'd only have a 20% chance of recovering from a horror crash ...
Although red brick was the material of choice for the exterior walls, buff or beige brick became popular as cities were cleaner, and less soot covered the building facades and trim.
This article was originally published with the title “Buff Brick in New York” in SA Builders Vol. 19 No. 1build (January 1895), p. 18 doi:10.1038/scientificamerican01011895-18bbuild ...
On the corner of 13th and Irving Streets, Washington, D. C., stands a small meeting house of light buff brick with concrete steps and opaque glass windows. By combining Sunday-school room with ...
The meat house, built in 1895, extended from Plum Street to Central Avenue. The buff-brick masonry building housed 64 stalls for butchers and dairy merchants, but had no heating, making for frigid ...
Noted for its steel frame, buff brick façade, granite base, and terra-cotta detailing, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979 and designated a local landmark in 1989.