Working with low-carbon brick alternatives for repairs to imperial-sized bricks

Author: Katie Hood

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2 September 2024

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Working with low-carbon brick alternatives for repairs to imperial-sized bricks in historic buildings

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Katie Hood

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 102, Issue 9, 2024, Page(s) 8-10

Date published

2 September 2024

Author

Katie Hood

Citation

The Structural Engineer, Volume 102, Issue 9, 2024, Page(s) 8-10

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Katie Hood, winner of the Research into Practice case study competition 2023, describes a project investigating the potential use of a low-carbon bricks for the repair of mass masonry walls after a significant fire.

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This article presents the winning entry to the Institution's Research into Practice case study competition 2023. Katie Hood, a SPAB Lethaby Scholar in 2022, describes a project carried out by Heriot-Watt University and Kenoteq, on behalf of Narro Associates and the Glasgow School of Art, to investigate the potential to use a novel, low-carbon brick – the K-BRIQ® – for the repair and rebuilding of mass masonry walls at the school's Mackintosh Building following a significant fire. The article sets out the challenges of sourcing suitable imperial-sized bricks for the rebuilding and repair work, and describes the investigations performed to assess the suitability of a proposed K-BRIQ formulation using sample crushed debris feedstock from the Mackintosh site.

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