téglafalak
Téglafalak, or brick walls, are a fundamental building material and construction technique found throughout history and across various cultures. They are constructed from individual bricks, typically made of clay or shale, which are then bound together using mortar. The use of bricks predates recorded history, with evidence of their existence in ancient Mesopotamia. Over time, brickmaking techniques evolved, leading to different brick shapes, sizes, and firing methods, influencing the appearance and structural integrity of the resulting walls.
The construction of a brick wall involves laying courses of bricks, staggering them to create a strong
Brick walls offer several advantages, including excellent fire resistance, good thermal insulation, and a long lifespan.