The King Street Courts use Flemish bonds with flushed joints. The building has been recently restored and refurbished, thus having newly fixed mortar joints.
The colours used in the bricks are varied in earthy tones with patches of dark purple.
As this building has been refurbished, the mortar joints are very clean and crisp, with straight lines. However, the surface texture of the bricks are light textured, thus having rolled back and indented finishes.
Although there are pillars that support the building, the bricks are nevertheless structural as they start from the ground to the roof, holding up the structure.
There are no visible defects on the bricks, as this building has been recently refurbished.
The colours used in the bricks are varied in earthy tones with patches of dark purple.
As this building has been refurbished, the mortar joints are very clean and crisp, with straight lines. However, the surface texture of the bricks are light textured, thus having rolled back and indented finishes.
Although there are pillars that support the building, the bricks are nevertheless structural as they start from the ground to the roof, holding up the structure.
There are no visible defects on the bricks, as this building has been recently refurbished.
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