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Roman brick
noun
- a long, thin face brick, usually yellow-brown and having a length about eight times its thickness.
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The facade features pressed Roman brick and brownstone and is adorned with a Palladian window and cast-iron balconettes.
From Washington Post
It’s a grand Roman brick structure from the 1920s, decorated with terra-cotta tiles and Egyptian-themed pilasters.
From Washington Post
The Cheney house, built in 1903, was a broad-shouldered example of Wright’s Prairie style, its hipped roof extending protectively over a base of Roman brick.
From Los Angeles Times
Many Roman brick buildings are long gone - but not because the bricks themselves have decayed.
From BBC
Horizontal bands of Roman brick and terra-cotta tile clad the exterior.
From Architectural Digest
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