Brick Expressionism is a subgenre of Expressionist architecture characterized by the predominant use of bricks, tiles, or clinker bricks as the primary structural element.
Interior walls composed of bricks assist in altering the building's temperature as they store heat and cool air. The walls are insulating in the winter and cooling in the summer. A comfortable interior atmosphere is important for maintaining good health in the home, which helps achieve that.
Brick has remained a go-to for architects and designers for centuries due to the material's adaptability, durability, and detailed aesthetic possibilities.
There are no strict prerequisites to enter the field of bricklaying. They often hold a certificate or diploma from an approved building program. Standardized test scores in English and Mathematics are typically required for entry into bricklaying training programs. Some employers may prefer candidates with experience in building or similar fields.