Brick by Brick: Why Concrete Brings More to the Wall

Brick by Brick: Why Concrete Brings More to the Wall

Concrete brick has often been overlooked, yet it delivers many of the qualities that architects have been looking for all along. With the same familiar look and installation process as clay brick, concrete brick adds advantages that make it a strong option for today’s projects. This course explores how concrete brick is made, how it compares to clay brick, and why its performance, sustainability data, and warranty benefits are getting the attention of design professionals. Participants will learn how integrally colored concrete brick eliminates painting and touch-ups, supports green building goals with product-specific EPDs and HPDs, and delivers durability and lifecycle benefits that extend project value.

Learning Objectives: 
  1. Recognize the key differences between concrete and clay brick, including composition, performance, and compliance with ASTM C55 and building codes.
  2. Explain how integrally colored concrete brick eliminates the need for coatings, reduces maintenance costs, and provides design flexibility through an endless range of color options.
  3. Evaluate the sustainability advantages of concrete brick by interpreting EPDs and HPDs and explain how product-specific data supports LEED and other green building requirements.
  4. Compare the long-term durability and lifecycle value of concrete brick to clay brick, including reduced waste, lower carbon footprint, and warranty coverage that extends material performance.
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Available Regions: 
Continental US
Design Category: 
(04) Masonry
Applicable Credits