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Red Clay was Charlotte’s first cidery when it opened in summer 2015. WATCH: Carolina Strong: South Carolina free cafe serves ...
Capture the charm of Silver Spring with exterior looks inspired by its historic neighborhoods, blending tradition, elegance ...
Continuing our Building with Cob series, we've put together an overview of cob and other traditional earthen building materials used around the world, including adobe and rammed earth.
A cidery that has been a fixture in Charlotte’s Lower South End neighborhood for 10 years is closing up shop there in August, ...
The recent tornado has surged demand and theft of red bricks in St. Louis, crucial for rebuilding and preserving the city's ...
Clay pipes, bear grease, toothbrushes and sugar moulds all dug up in Whitechapel are now on display as part of a small but ...
For Hannan Arshad, the journey towards the Christo and Jeanne-Claude Award has been a rediscovery of her heritage. It was a ...
Durham’s historic neighborhoods inspire timeless exterior designs, blending classic architecture, rich character, and lasting curb appeal for any home.
FOXBURG -- In ARCA’s 20th Anniversary Season, “Culture with a View” in Foxburg on the beautiful Allegheny River takes on enhanced meaning with the Red Brick Gallery’s summer exhibit featuring three ...
The optimum dispersion and rheological properties of red clay-based ceramic suspension loaded with unary and binary starch were investigated in aqueous medium. The aqueous ceramic suspension was ...
St. Louis' signature red clay bricks are now scattered through the streets, exposing the inside of homes and, more importantly, the history, resilience, and fragility of the community's legacy.
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