Brickwork refers to the construction technique that involves laying bricks in various patterns to create walls, pavements, and other structures. It is a durable and versatile building method, often used in both residential and commercial projects. The bricks are typically made from clay, concrete, or other materials, and are bonded together using mortar.
The patterns in brickwork can vary, with common styles including running bond, herringbone, and basketweave. Skilled craftsmen, known as bricklayers, are trained to ensure that the bricks are laid evenly and securely, contributing to the overall strength and aesthetic appeal of the structure.