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THE DIVERSITY OF CLASSIC BRICK FAÇADES IS VIRTUALLY INFINITE

  • The wealth of shapes and colours of traditional brick façades still characterises the appearance of many famous cities today. With System kess, this richness can be carried into the 21st century.

    All the system components are available in different brickwork bonds: house corners, lintels and window reveals are prefabricated to size. This saves time on the building site – and it saves money, both in new builds and renovations.

    The result blends harmoniously into the general setting or sets tasteful accents in its surroundings.

    Bonds

Brickwork bond means the way in which bricks or brick slips are arranged within the brickwork. It's actually about stability. When building a wall, clay bricks are staggered and shuffled in order to prevent the occurrence of breaking points and to evenly distribute loads. In this context, clay bricks laid horizontally along their length are called stretchers and clay bricks laid with their ends toward the face of the wall are called headers. This results in a quasi infinite number of different forms of façades.

Together with the size of the joints, the shape and colour of the bricks, the brickwork bond is characteristic for a brick façade's outside impression or appearance.

STRETCHER BOND

Bricks are laid lengthwise in parallel to the wall surface. All courses consist of stretchers, in which the vertical joints are staggered by half the length of a brick per course (centred bond). If the bricks or stretchers are staggered by 1/3 or ¼ of the length of a brick, the bond is called “raking bond”. When compared to other bonds, the stretcher bond has the best stability.

Stretcher bond element
Stretcher bond partial wall
Stretcher bond Sheffield
Stretcher bond Batignolles Allure 46

WILD BOND

Even though it’s name suggests otherwise, the wild bond follows certain rules. The butt joints must be staggered by a 1/4 brick to prevent forming a stairway.

Wild bond element
Wild bond partial wall
Wild bond Stockholm
Wild bond Korbach 07

STAGGERED STRETCHER BOND

In a staggered stretcher bond or raking bond, the bricks are staggered from course to course by a 1/3 or 1/4 of a brick's length.

Staggered stretcher bond element
Staggered stretcher bond Marburg 35
Staggered stretcher bond Weissach 53

FLEMISH BOND

Stretcher and header bricks alternate in each course. The courses are each staggered by one half head and half brick.

Flemish bond element
Flemish bond partial wall

SOLDIER BOND

For the soldier bond, the bricks are laid upright. The brick stands on its head with the stretcher side to the front.

Soldier bond element
Soldier bond partial wall

OLD ENGLISH BOND

Header and stretcher courses alternate regularly. The butt joints of all stretcher courses lie perpendicular on top of each other.

Old english bond element
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