Stone Masonry - Coursed Rubble

Stone Masonry - Coursed Rubble

Set of scaled dimensioned drawings of Coursed Rubble Stone Masonry viewed from the front
Description
Description

Coursed rubble stone masonry is made with broken stones of widely different sizes and qualities that are laid in level courses. One of the most common forms of masonry construction, coursed rubble stones are typically hammer dressed to be shaped into more controlled and equal sizes. Coursed rubble masonry is laid with continuous and approximately level courses that can have varied heights along the length of each course. Coursed rubble masonry is a strong and durable type of construction, and it is often used for load-bearing walls and foundations.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Coursed Rubble Stone Masonry is comprised of stones with typical stone lengths between 5.5”-12” (14-30.5 cm) and stone heights of 2.25”-8” (5.7-20.3 cm). Stone masonry walls have common wall depths of 12”-24” (30.5-61 cm), typical wall heights between 5’-15’ (1.5-4.6 m), and maximum heights of around 35’ (10.7 m).

3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
2.25”-8” | 5.7-20.3 cm (Stone)
Width:
5.5”-12” | 14-30.5 cm (Stone)
Depth:
12”-24” | 30.5-61 cm (Wall)
Length:
Wall Height:
5’-15’ | 1.5-4.6 m (Typical); 35’ | 10.7 m (Max)
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Weight:
Area:
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Materials:
Hammer dressed stone
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Drawings include:

Coursed Rubble Stone Masonry elevation, plan, section

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