more stable
Stones and bricks
They used mud bricks
for the walls, fibro and bricks and the roof is made out of curved roof tiles!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The wall's bricks were made from local mud.
you put cement down then bricks then cement then bricks. etc.
The San Gabriel Mission was primarily made of adobe bricks, which are a mixture of mud, straw, and water. These bricks were then used to build the walls and structures of the mission.
Greek houses were typically made of mud-brick or stone, with tiled roofs. The walls were often plastered and painted white. Wealthier Greeks used marble or limestone for construction, while simpler buildings were made with sun-dried bricks.
some have books but they are very expensive, they have bricks to sit on and we have bricks as walls
Hollow bricks are used as air is a good insulator. Thick walls are used to reduce heat loss to the surroundings as the brick is also a poor conductor of heat. (although not as much effective as air)
if it wasn't bricks it wouldn't be straight and strong
bricks are typically produced for the construction industry to construct buildings and other architecture such as walls.
Austral Bricks manufactures bricks that are designed for retaining walls and other similar purposes. These bricks are high quality yet affordable items.