Here are some shots I took around Georgetown of stone, brick, and concrete. Georgetown is a really great precedent for these materials because most of the buildings are made of brick and the streets are lined with cobble stone. I saw a wide variety in the types of finishes of the brick. Enjoy the shots below...
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white washed brick |
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peeling of the white washed brick |
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brick and stone juxtaposition |
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office and condo complex made entirely of brick |
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close up of the brick used in complex |
I thought it was interesting how moss was growing in the grout of the brick |
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concrete column |
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close up of the aggregate of the concrete |
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cobble stone sidewalk |
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random array of large stones |
faux concret columns in a clothing store |
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