Vollfalz
Vollfalz is a term used in the field of architecture and construction, particularly in the context of masonry and stonework. It refers to a type of stone or brickwork that is laid in a continuous, uninterrupted line, without any visible joints or mortar. This technique is often used to create a smooth, seamless surface or to reinforce the structural integrity of a wall or building.
The term "Vollfalz" is derived from the German language, where "voll" means "full" or "complete," and "Falz"
Vollfalz is typically used in situations where a smooth, uniform surface is required, such as in the
The process of creating Vollfalz involves careful planning and execution. The stones or bricks must be cut
Vollfalz is a traditional technique that has been used in masonry and stonework for centuries. While it