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For interior or exterior walls in the widest possible range of masonry materials, Glen-Gery provides the complete solutions you need. That includes an extensive line of masonry accessories and wall components. Take advantage of our useful services to masonry professionals as well, including AIA/Contractor seminars and no-charge spec reviews.

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To maximize the value of Glen-Gery’s outstanding thin wall system, Thin Tech®, we provide training for designers, contractors and distributors. Technical presentations cover all aspects of the systems in depth and hands-on training rounds out the instruction with useful, practical experience.

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AIA accredited Lunch-N-Learn seminars developed and presented by Glen-Gery experts provide a double benefit. Each one-hour session expands and reinforces the participants personal knowledge sets while helping maintain AIA certifications. Multiple subjects of serious construction and design impact, from brick selection to masonry cleaning and code compliance to sustainable design, are offered. Together they represent a body of shared expertise, providing real benefit to those in the building design and construction community. Many presentations are specifically prepared with the advanced design and construction professional in mind. Email us today to arrange your next seminar at info@glengery.com.

 

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Glen-Gery knows masonry products and processes, and can make certain your project planning is moving forward properly. Glen-Gery provides expert plan and specification reviews at no cost, for an extra measure of confidence that can make a real difference.

 

Belmont-Cragin Elementary School

Chicago, Illinois

Architect
STL Architects
Distributor
Metropolitan Architectural Brick

Designed by SNMG-A Architects with STL Architects serving as Architect of Record, the three-story, 110,000 sq. ft. Dr. Jorge Prieto Math and Science Academy was opened in September of 2009 to serve kindergarten through 8th grade students in Chicago’s Belmont-Cragin neighborhood. This project was sold by Bob Skogh with Metropolitan Architectural Brick.

Deeply cut window openings with angled piers on the west facade catch the afternoon light and create dramatic shadow play, emphasizing the solid mass of the wall and reinforcing its depth. Special shapes were used to create the angles, avoiding any mitered corners that would detract from the monolithic quality of the masonry wall.

Due to the building’s basic geometry, the architect chose to express its horizontality by using a 2¼" high x 155 ⁄8" long brick. Half bond coursing was used to enhance the horizontal direction and facilitate the reading of the building as a singular masonry mass. Alignment in the east-west orientation gave it a prominent position on the west side of the site, and while the Reddish Tan color of the Regency Blend is similar to the color of the other two schools in the park, it has a richer and warmer tone, glowing in the ample sunlight the 59-acre park setting provides.

On the east side, the brick lattice wall at the cooling tower well screens mechanical equipment while avoiding the need for a 60’ long expanse of louvers. It also accentuates the materiality and modularity of the brick with the play of light behind the wall. 16" Modulars and Utilities are made at our Sergeant Bluff plant in our Buff, Gray, Tan & Pink colors.

371 Broadway

New York, NY

Mason Contractor
Costea Construction Company
Architect
ODA Architecture
Distributor
Consolidated Brick
Special Masonry Anchors
Halfen Engineering
Brick breakdown
23 different special shapes
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The term “Broadway” has an iconic ring to it, and when Sioux City Brick became involved in this 20-story building project in the heart of Manhattan, we knew it was going to be a special project.

Our Ebonite brick was selected to make a statement. Ebonite is our most desired contemporary color with a metallic sheen that glimmers and shifts in tone under different lighting conditions. With the spectacular aesthetics of our brick and the design of the building, 371 Broadway is considered a work of art, and was nominated for the Façade Award by the World of Architecture (in 2016) and the Brick in Architecture Award by the Brick Industry Association (in 2018).

The window surround shapes on this project were designed by the Architectural Firm of ODA Architecture in NYC and sold by Sal Pate of Consolidated Brick. This design involved special masonry anchors from Halfen Engineering, which required very exact core hole placement for the 23 different special shapes.

To balance the building’s modern appeal with the old-world aesthetics of its environment, ODA architecture reinterpreted Lower Manhattan’s cast-iron typology with a curving, basket-weave brick formation that expresses a similar scale to that of its neighboring pre-war buildings. The curving nature of the brick on 371 Broadway required more special shapes than regular stretcher brick for the project. This New York building is a great testimony to Sioux City Brick’s ability to deliver a spectacular high profile special shapes job.

The West Reading Motor Club

Reading, Pennsylvania

Mason Contractor
Costea Construction Company
Remodeler
Costea Construction Company
Developer
Frank and Adam Cocuzza
Brick breakdown
83,000+ thin brick and Thin Tech

A 1913-era, commercial brick building in West Reading, Pa., looked every bit itage when local developers Frank and Adam Cocuzza first laid eyes on it. But the structure’s history and location were perfect for the pair’s vision of an up-scale restaurant and bar in a neighborhood on the path to revitalization.

While modernization was obviously needed, the Cocuzzas wanted to do so in a way that would essentially reverse the building’s aging process, restoring it to its original brick beauty. When it was discovered that the majority of the original brick was not in a condition to achieve their vision, stucco was suggested as an alternative. Determined to avoid that route, the Cocuzzas found their solution with a thin brick system from Glen-Gery.

Originally founded as the West Reading Motor and Hardware Company, the building housed a number of businesses over the past century, including the original car dealership and hardware store, countless failed businesses during the Depression, and most recently, a vacuum cleaner store. Throughout its history, the building was most often the site of automotive dealerships, and was known as the place to go to purchase the latest new car, or to have an old one repaired. In its new incarnation, the Cocuzzas are paying homage to this history, by naming their venture the West Reading Motor Club. Inside, the 20,000 squarefoot, three-story building’s design recaptures the automotive industry’s stylish art deco era of the 1940s and 1950s.

Thin Tech is a mechanical support and spacing panel for mounting thin brick, stone or tile. The system can be installed on new or renovated buildings, and can be used for both exterior and interior applications.

Through the system, each brick, tile or stone is supported by a patented support tie that mechanically interlocks the masonry veneer to the panel. The support ties are placed on a 76-degree angle, allowing the mortar to surround the support tie and creating a positive masonry lock between the mortar and panel. A stucco embossed texture creates a greater surface area for maximum adhesion between the veneer and the panel.

Manufactured from G-90 galvanized steel with structural grade mechanical properties and a thermal set protective coating, the Thin Tech panels provide exceptional durability and strength. The hardened steel sheets help brace the wall, minimizing wall racking, and allowing fastening anywhere through the panel for even weight distribution or loading on the wall using industry standard fasteners. At the same time, the panels are lightweight, reducing footing and lintel requirements.

The Thin Tech Elite system specified for the West Reading Motor Club renovation offered a number of features designed for excellent weatherability. A true screendrained wall system, the Elite panels offer superior drainage, bond strength, air flow and ventilation, and rain screen technology.

While appreciating the aesthetic and performance advantages of thin brick and the Thin Tech system, Adam Cocuzza also values the time-and-labor saving advantages. “The Thin Tech system helped keep the project moving and contributed to cost efficiencies,” he noted. That’s due to what Corneliu Costea refers to as Thin Tech’s cleaner system. “With Thin Tech, the brick panels have the coursing predetermined. We just mount the brick on the support ties, then come back and point the mortar. The pointing needs to be applied properly to assure the ultimate performance of the system. But, Thin-Tech helps the job move faster. Because the panel installation and mortar can all be done separately, weather delays are minimized.” Costea also notes that because the Thin Tech Elite panels have a built-in drainage system, there is no need to install a drainage mat. “That saves additional time and labor,” he said.

One of the most striking design features of the West Reading Motor Club building are beautiful, hand-made mahogany windows. Glen-Gery’s Thin Tech system also contributed to keeping the project on track while the windows were being crafted. “Costea Construction was able to move ahead with the thin brick installation, even though the windows weren’t ready,” said Adam Cocuzza. “They installed the panels and the brick around the existing window openings, leaving about a foot of space around them, and just adjusted the fit when the windows were installed. That could not have been done with full brick.”

Inside the West Reading Motor Club, Glen-Gery thin brick was used to create the look of original exposed brick walls. “We kept the brick theme uniform and true to the building’s origins,” noted Cocuzza. “The interior brick gives the bar and restaurant areas a rugged, retro look that everyone loves. The Thin Tech system made it very easy to add this feature.”

The Nitro Bar on the second floor of the West Reading Motor Club is now open and the first-floor restaurant will be ready to go in the near future. Customer reaction has been very positive, and Adam Cocuzza feels his venture is living up to its social media hashtag #BloodSweatAndMotorOil. “This is a dream come true,” he said. “Working with Glen-Gery has been a fantastic experience that helped bring it all together.” In a fitting twist, Cocuzza believes the building’s original brick may have been supplied by Glen-Gery. Founded in 1890, the company was active at the time the building was constructed, with a quarry and manufacturing facility nearby in Wyomissing, Pa. “We’re trying to confirm it,” said Cocuzza. “It would be pretty cool if our repeat choice of Glen-Gery brick brings this whole project full circle.”

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