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Exposed masonry designs define one of the latest trends in modern homes, adding character by creating stunning accents that enrich the design whatever its inspiration. Natural clay facebrick has always been popular for luxury suburban home.view more

The new Royal School in Alberton is constructed from Corobrik Moroccan Red Travertine face bricks offering a robust school that requires no maintenance.

Red Travertine face brick is bringing rich aesthetic appeal and integrity to the construction of Royal School Alberton in Albertsdal.Cosmopolitan Projects’ Leopard’s Rest housing development...view more

A mixture of facebrick and clay pavers have been used at the vibrant Century City Square, a R1 billion project of mixed-use development that forms the heart of the Bridgeway Precinct in Cape Town...view more

Residents in the North West town of Marikana, situated just east of Rustenburg, welcomed the donation of much needed housing...view more

The completion of the regeneration and reconstruction of the Agrivaal building in December last year has revitalised Tshwane’s Central Business District with its unique style.

As the...view more

More than a million of clay pavers have been used in the second and third phase of the rehabilitation of Tembisa sidewalks in the City of Ekurhuleni, Gauteng. The revitalisation project, initiated...view more

Cape Peninsular University of Technology students pave the courtyard at the Matthew Goniwe 2 residence on the Bellville campus during the Corobrik-CPUT Construction Week.

Corobrik partnered with the Cape Peninsular University of Technology (CPUT) for the third time in the highly beneficial CPUT-Corobrik Construction Week at the beginning of September 2015.

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The print version of this handbook is available from the Clay Brick Association. Content of the Building Contractors Handbook includes:

The Bell Tower of the Castle of Good Hope in Cape Town, built between 1666 and 1684

Made of clay and shale, the final composition of clay brick includes the four natural elements, i.e., earth, wind, fire and water.

economical

Economical & Practical

energy savings

Energy Efficient & Sustainable

value

Desirable & Stylish