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SKE+CHED with Substance Architecture

SKE+CHED ft. Iowa architects Mike Killeen and Paul Mankins from Substance Architecture.

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Tree Huis

Marion County, IA

Architect
Substance Architecture
Distributor
Brickworks Supply, formerly Glen-Gery Des Moines Supply Center
Mason
Neumann Brothers
Products
Ebonite Velour

The Tree Huis is located in Marion County, Iowa. This 7,000 square foot building is placed on a 65-acre site that provides a place for annual family gatherings or business conferences. This modern facility includes ample space that can host up to 100 guests for dining, lounging, or enjoying the great outdoors on the deck and surrounding trailheads.


The direct design for the Tree Huis was relatable and straightforward to the land and functional needs of the building. The residential qualities of the building were leveraged with the surrounding landscape to create lasting memories for the guests. The Tree Huis lies within the hill, which further emphasizes the primary façade’s horizontal design. The norman size brick selected is roughly four inches longer than a modular size brick, creating a very pronounced long, linear appearance.


The material, color and texture selection, Ebonite Velour brick, significantly impacted this project and its overall feel. The brick is carefully detailed with raked bed joints and nearly-flush head joints to emphasize the horizontal lines of the entire building. The sheen of the brick creates a metallic reflection -- in some lights, it appears dark grey and others blue. This creates something beautiful with its surroundings and emphasizes the timeless feel that will be there forever.


The same material, Ebonite Velour brick, is also carried through to the interior walls, providing warmth and texture and bringing the outdoors inside. The raw material was mined and made into brick just three hours north of the site.

 

Glen-Gery Acquires Capital Brick

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Philadelphia, Pa., -- (February 4, 2022) – Brickworks North America Corporation’s (Brickworks N.A.), wholly owned subsidiary Glen-Gery Corporation (Glen-Gery), has today acquired Capital Brick, located in Upper Marlboro, Maryland.

Capital Brick has been a leading distributor of architectural masonry products serving the Washington D.C. metropolitan area since 1981 and has been one of Glen-Gery’s top architectural customers for many years.

According to Mark Ellenor, President, Brickworks N.A., the acquisition is a strategic bolt on to expand on the existing footprint in the Maryland and Virginia markets. Glen-Gery recently launched a new design studio in Baltimore’s Fells Point neighborhood and is currently building a new, modern masonry supply center in Manassas, Virginia.

“The acquisition of Capital Brick supports our strategic investment in the architectural and design community. This long-established and well-known business will help drive sales of our premium architectural products,” says Ellenor.

Since entering the North American market in 2018, Brickworks N.A. has acquired three major brick manufacturers and a second masonry supplier following the acquisition of 17 masonry supply centers in Illinois and Indiana from Southfield Corporation last August. This will expand the network of company-owned distribution locations to 27. 

 

 

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