gemetseld
Gemetseld is a Dutch architectural term used to describe construction in which walls are built in masonry, typically by laying bricks or stones bound with mortar. The term can refer to both the structural system and the visible finish, such as a gemetselde gevel (masonry facade).
Etymology and meaning: Gemetseld derives from the Dutch verb metselen, meaning to lay bricks. Gemetseld is the
Usage in architecture: In drawings, specifications, and descriptions, gemetseld indicates the material and method of wall
Materials and methods: Gemetseld walls are typically built with bricks or stones bound by mortar. Brickwork
Historical context and prevalence: Masonry, including gemetseld walls, has been a dominant building method in the