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As you can see these are not uniform in size, shape or color. They are all hand made, air dried and then stacked up in a huge igloo styled pile. The inside is then filled with anything that will burn - pallets, cactus, cow manure, coconut husks and tires. It is then lit. When the fire goes out, they turn the bricks over and do it again.
Brick kiln to satisfy the demands of the growing urban population
2006 © UNEP
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Brick Fair traveled to Birmingham, AL to show of all their blocky goodness. The dealer's section was not huge but slam pack full of goodies, both stock and custom.
Then we checked out the exhibits, which I took pictures of. SO MUCH to see.
Neat haunted mansion with flickering fireplace, rats in the corridors, and a spooky woman in black.
Took a pile of pictures at Brick Fiesta this year. Turnout was a bit disappointing compared to last year, but still had fun. I seemed to be damn near the only non-Texan at the con.
A unique facade designed by ISA utilizing multiple colors of brick and generous glazing. This facade can be matched with any of postgreen's floorplan or program options.
I believe these are 8xF bricks? They have a slanted F on the studs. Nothing too special but fun nonetheless