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  1. Thanks to the durability of clay as a building material, structures built using clay products are an investment for generations to come, with a service life exceeding 100 years. A great testament to the longevity of clay products is the amount of old buildings around us that are still standing.

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    • The Versatility of Clay
    • Benefits of Building with Clay
    • Koru Projects Showing Use of Clay
    • Other Examples of Building with Clay

    The use of clay dates back to the earliest human civilisation and clay bricks have been a popular building material since the Babylonian civilisation in 3000BC. The naturally malleable fine-grained earthy material is incredibly versatile, used for ancient writing tablets, cooking pots and kitchenware, artwork and, of course, for building. Because o...

    Tichborne Street mixed use development with red linear or Roman bricksClay rivals wood in its amazing versatility. In building it is used to make bricks, tiles and plasters, as well as the low-impa...
    A house made of bricks will last for generations. They are expected to last at least 100 years, but many have lasted far longer than that. They are also very low-maintenance, are resistant to both...
    Clay has excellent insulating properties because of its high thermal mass. It absorbs, stores and releases heat very effectively, making the building interior cooler in summer and warmer in winter....
    Portland Villas 11 houses with red brickwork and timberWith careful deconstruction bricks and tiles can be reused in other projects. As they don’t need to be melted down into base material and can...

    Tichborne Street

    This mixed-use development of flats and workshops in the heart of Brighton utilised linear of ‘Roman’ bricks which are longer and shorter than traditional bricks. The striking red brickwork coupled with the large grew-rimmed windows fits into the local style yet also looks fresh and contemporary and adds colour to the street.

    Portland Villas 11

    These two semi-detached family homes are made with a traditional palette of red clay bricks and timber, which suits the local vernacular of the street and fits in with the neighbouring properties. The traditional familiarity of the brickwork softens the contemporary form and detailing of the properties.

    Highlands Road

    This detached house is a contemporary reimagining of an Arts and Crafts style house, and the natural materials of clay and zinc are a key part of that design philosophy. The design utilises interior clay tiles and external reddish brown brickwork, which adds a traditional feel to the more contemporary zinc roof.

    Given the enormous potential of building with clay, it’s hard to choose just a handful of examples. Here’s a few interesting ones to show some of the diversity available. In this beautiful restaurant setting, clay plaster is used to create a feature wall rich with pattern and texture. The sculptural properties of clay mean you can create bespoke fi...

  2. To get the benefits of clay products in urban heat mitigation, city planners and policymakers should consider the following best practices: Incorporate clay roofing tiles and permeable pavers into building codes and urban design guidelines. Prioritise the use of light-coloured clay products to increase solar reflectance.

  3. Durable. Clay building materials are robust, stable and, as a result, especially durable; their lifespan is more than 100 years. Brick buildings, which have lasted for centuries, can be discovered all around the world. Buildings made of clay tiles and bricks are weather-resistant, earthquake-proof and fire-resistant.

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  4. Structural clay products are made from 35 to 55 percent clays or argillaceous (clayey) shales, 25 to 45 percent quartz, and 25 to 55 percent feldspar. As with all traditional ceramic products, the clay portion acts as a former, providing shaping ability; the quartz (silica) serves as a filler, providing strength to the formed object; and the ...

  5. The process of manufacturing clay products generally involves the following steps: Mining: Extracting clay from natural deposits. Preparation: Cleaning and mixing the clay to achieve the desired consistency. Shaping: Molding the clay into the required shapes, such as bricks or tiles. Drying: Removing excess moisture.

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  7. Clay Composition and Properties. Clay-based construction materials are composed of fine-grained minerals like silica, alumina, and iron oxides that give them their unique properties. Clays have natural attributes that enhance sustainability. They require far less energy to produce than industrial materials like steel or cement.

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