Flemish Bond
Flemish Bond is a traditional bricklaying pattern used in masonry. It consists of alternating courses of headers (bricks laid with their short side facing out) and stretchers (bricks laid with their long side facing out). This pattern creates a visually appealing and strong wall, as the headers help to interlock the stretchers, providing stability.
This bond is commonly found in historical buildings and is often associated with Flemish architecture. It not only enhances the aesthetic quality of a structure but also improves its durability. The use of Flemish Bond can be seen in various types of constructions, from residential homes to public buildings.