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Emergence, development, and prevalence of brick nogging in American vernacular architecture

Alternative Title
Vernacular structures
Author(s)
Laefer, Debra F.  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/2283
Date Issued
2004-11
Date Available
2010-08-03T15:12:20Z
Abstract
Despite being considered one of many seventeenth century American wall insulation systems, brick nogging emerges as a prevalent construction type throughout all of original colonies. Used in both framed and hewn-log structural systems, brick nogging is most typically found beneath clapboard siding. Because clapboard ultimately becomes a style in its own right, the presence of brick nogging beneath such clapboards becomes an unexpected complication for modern preservation and intervention efforts. The technique of placing fired and unfired bricks mortar, clayed, and dry laid, although poorly documented extends well into the nineteenth century increasing the anticipated weight of the structure by ten percent. Similarly, the presence of brick nogging substantially changes the structure’s wall stiffness. Identifying clapboard covered, brick nogging
structures is not straightforward as their emergence was influenced by historical, fiscal and social factors in addition to engineering considerations.
Sponsorship
Not applicable
Type of Material
Conference Publication
Publisher
Taylor and Francis
Copyright (Published Version)
2005 Taylor and Francis Group PLC
Subjects

Brick nogging

Clapboard siding

Preservation

Wall stiffness

Subject – LCSH
Vernacular architecture--United States
Insulation (Heat)
Bricks
Siding (Building materials)
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
Journal
C. Modena, P.B. Lourenço, P. Roca (eds.). Structural analysis of historical constructions : possibilities of numerical and experimental techniques
Conference Details
Presented at the Fourth International Seminar on Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions (SAHC) : Possibilities of Numerical and Experimental Techniques. November 10-13, 2004, Padova, Italy
ISBN
0415363799
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Civil Engineering Research Collection
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Urban Institute Ireland Research Collection

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