There is no material more diverse and timeless than brick - which can be seen as a staple in both ancient and modern architecture. In many cases, stripping away the drywall of a historical building can reveal beautiful brick walls, which bring a great deal of texture, warmth, and character into a living space. Whether left raw or painted, the look lends itself to a range of styles from rustic to industrial.
Exposed Brick in Interiors: 5 Examples of Rustic Warmth
https://www.archdaily.com/965153/brick-apartment-interiors-5-examples-of-rustic-warmthOlivia Bartolini
Loft in Marvila / RA+TR arquitectos
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Architects: RA+TR arquitectos
- Area: 457 m²
- Year: 2017
https://www.archdaily.com/955804/loft-in-marvila-ra-plus-tr-arquitectosAndreas Luco
Secundary School EB2/3 de Salvaterra de Magos / JLLA
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Architects: João Lúcio Lopes
- Area: 12600 m²
- Year: 2010
https://www.archdaily.com/308702/secundary-school-eb23-de-salvaterra-de-magos-joao-lucio-lopesJavier Gaete