Brick - Norman, Engineer

Brick - Norman, Engineer

Group of dimensioned illustrations of the Engineer Norman Brick seen in elevation and plan
Description
Description

An engineered Norman brick is a type of brick that is made from a special type of clay that is fired at a higher temperature than traditional bricks. This makes them stronger and more durable, and they can also withstand extreme weather conditions. Engineered Norman bricks are also more uniform in size and shape, which makes them easier to lay and gives the finished wall a more consistent appearance.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Engineer Norman Bricks are recognized by their nominal size of 4” x 3.2” x 12”. The actual dimensions of Engineer Norman Brick include a width of 11.625” (295 mm), height of 3.2” (81 mm), and depth of 3.625” (92 mm).

Set of drawings of the Engineer Norman Brick in front and plan view combined as a wall
Set of drawings of the Engineer Norman Brick in front and plan view combined as a wall
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
3.2” | 81 mm
Width:
11.625” | 295 mm
Depth:
3.625” | 92 mm
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Nominal Size: 4” x 3.2” x 12”

Mortar Joints: .375” | 9.5 mm

Materials:
Fired clay
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Drawings include:

Engineer Norman Brick front elevation, side, plan, combined

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