

Building Using Masonry for Architecture
Abstract
Robust masonry networks have been widely employed by the construction industry to construct buildings of all sizes and dimensions, both historically and currently. Various masonry techniques and styles, depending on the material's availability, are employed for different kinds of buildings. The amount of time and labor required for a construction project are other significant considerations when deciding what kind of masonry work to use. Stone and artificial red earth bricks are two of the most often utilized natural materials in masonry construction.
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