Brick will usually be stronger in compression, but metals will usually be stronger in tension.
Personally, I like stone. It gives that home feeling and is more durable and lasts longer than brick.
brick break
It's Obsidian, the black stone brick. Though, you have to do more than just building the teleporter...
According to my dictionary, masonry is stone. I believe 'mud brick' would technically be adobe rather than masonry.
The materials were Ashlar (dressed stone) and brick
form_title=Brick or Stone Siding Repair form_header=7123 What do you need to have repaired?*= [] "Leaking water or moisture [] Brick or stone is loose [] Discoloration of brick or stone [] Brick or stone is cracked or chipped [] Missing, broken, or rusty flashing [] Missing, crumbling mortar between bricks or stones [] Need to fill area after removing air conditioning unit, etc. [] Other" How would you describe the type of siding you have currently?*= () Stone Veneer () Brick Veneer () Real Stone () Real Brick () Don't know
A brick
wood and straw mainly
Yes as a stone castle does not rot, burn, or can be attacked manually
Stone slabs are stronger under compression than tension. This is because most stone materials are able to withstand higher forces when being compressed rather than being pulled apart. Stress is distributed more evenly and effectively in compression, making stone slabs less likely to fail compared to tension.
A brick mason, a stone mason or a builder.