Tag: clinker

Institutional Building

Built little more than 135 years ago, this building has served as a place for people with disabilities due to age, illness or congenital conditions. The level of care depended on the spirit of the time, some times were better than others. It is now being transformed into residential apartments. Some building will stay, some are being demolished.

The house facade, a combination of clinker in two colours, dates the building. The geometrical patterns are typical of the late 19th century as are the sandstone frames around the windows.

The walled up windows have been so for ages, most of the glass panes have been broken, I’ll keep watching what will remain.

Monday Window

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Wiesbaden Clinker

Wiesbaden is still a rich town by all accounts, and it was even more so 150-100 years ago. In some areas one ostentatious villa neighbours the next, although many of these are now divided into different apartments or more often than not, into residential and fancy office apartments.

Clinker fassades were all the rage, often combined with decorative elements that are better suited to smooth surfaces. Turrets, cuppolas, and playful details are not meant for bricks, at least in my mind.

This window combines the typical two-coloured brickwork, with an arched window and stucco elements. I did appreciate the two bright white watering cans (IKEA, PS 2002, 1.99 € a piece, if I’m not mistaken).

Monday Window

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Clinker

Hildebrandsche Mühle

This building is what is left over of a mill built in the late 19th century.  It was built in contrasting brickface and looked and still looks striking – now with trees growing from the walls.

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Hildebrandt'sche Mühle

The bricks of the chimneys, although rectangular in shape, were laid round.

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Hildebrandt'sche Mühle

The window panes are long gone after several generations of youngsters have used them for target practice but the contrasting brickworks still peek through the trees.

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Close by are other houses in clinker brick.bw bricks 7

The chimneys are square though in the newer buildings

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as are the cellar windows.

Linked to Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: bricks and stones.

 

 

Stoney faces

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The coarse stones and coarser roof tiles of the “Blaue Hut”, one of the three remaining towers of the medieval town wall of Weinheim.  The name comes from the slate tiles of the original roof.

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Smooth clinker around the modern, gothic inspired window of the church St. Marien in Mönchengladbach-Rheydt.

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Course sandstone bricks forming the base of a half-timbered house in the Odenwald.

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The structured front of the Königshalle of the Lorsch Abbey built in the ninth century is the oldest monument of Carolingian architecture.  It is a UNESCO world heritage site.

for The Daily Post Photo Challenge: Textures.

https://dailypost.wordpress.com/photo-challenges/textures/