Brian Trimble

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Brian Trimble

Brian Trimble

@bricktrimble

masonry and building envelope specialist

Pittsburgh, PA Se unió Temmuz 2009
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Brian Trimble
Brian Trimble@bricktrimble·
@UrbanCourtyard One way to make social housing desirable is to use more masonry. Fiber cement and other cheap claddings require too much maintenance. Look at the work of @DattnerArch and their use of masonry for ideas.
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Brian Trimble@bricktrimble·
BACNJ Launches Immersive Virtual Reality Training Program to Prepare Next Generation of Bricklayers - go.shr.lc/41q9j1w This is why the masonry trade is becoming so attractive to people looking for a stable career that is also forward looking.
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Brian Trimble@bricktrimble·
@ScottFarbman @AFeinhandler @rhett_carlson They're not still using the Chicago wall are they (brick and block composite wall)? Energy codes and just common sense says to build a cavity wall (Lstiburek's perfect wall). C'mon, get with it!
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Brian Trimble@bricktrimble·
@BlairKamin C'mon Blair, you're an architecture critic. A "splash of color" does not make good architecture. The problem starts with cheap construction and cladding. Color may be the only way to make it better, which isn't saying much. Masonry looks good when used on any facade.
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Blair Kamin@BlairKamin·
The back of a building is often an ugly blank wall. Not so at a John Ronan-designed building at 4024 N. Elston that combines public housing with a Chicago Public Library branch. Its splashes of color brighten the cityscape and break down institutional monotony.
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Brian Trimble@bricktrimble·
@PITairport and @JetBlue unfortunately, baggage claim on a Sunday night is no faster than the old landslide terminal #fail is there just one person working???
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Brian Trimble@bricktrimble·
@chrisbriem Newer types of cement in the concrete are changing the normal ways of finishing concrete.
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I hate to just plain kvetch, but as someone who grew up in Bloomfield amongst a whole neighborhood of concrete artisans, it saddens me that this is very newly installed concrete in Friendship Park.
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Brian Trimble@bricktrimble·
@__iffff This is cool, but probably overkill with all the steel. Brick and mortar bond together and don't always need so much rebar. #efficiency
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Ifeoma C. N@__iffff·
These only look decorative until you see the rebar.
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Brian Trimble@bricktrimble·
IMI Masonry and Tile hands-on Days, 3/4 & 3/5 in Buffalo and Rochester: info.imiweb.org/ny-masonry-days Updating Your Masonry & Tile Details, Specs & Notes along with hands-on sessions. Vendors will be there to showcase new (and current) products. Don't miss out! #masonry #tile
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Brian Trimble@bricktrimble·
Sustainable Architecture is more needed than ever: architecturaldigest.com/story/sustaina… "Common characteristics of sustainable architecture: Thermal mass regulates indoor temperatures naturally, reducing operating energy and improving comfort by moderating daily heat fluctuations."
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Wrath Of Gnon@wrathofgnon·
Since I became interested in gustavino vaulting and other forms of structural terracotta a couple of decades ago the world has gone from "we lost the knowledge of how to do these amazing single tile load bearing vaults" to "MIT is currently studying how to replicate them" to "Please visit our two day training course to learn how to do gustavino vaulting yourself." Very neat.
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Wrath Of Gnon@wrathofgnon·
When we hear the words "architectural terracotta" we think of decorations, fancy classical or art deco statuary or strong and durable yet mass produced weather proof wall claddings, but there is also structural terracotta: most famously used in vaulting or as stairs. Thin terracotta tiles are set on brackets or vertical load bearing walls with fast curing gypsum plaster (exactly that which you used as a kid to cast little statues), where it can nearly instantly bear its own weight. Builders work fast right out in the air with at most simple guiding forms or lines but usually freehand, until they have completed the vault. Almost simultaneously another layer of tiles are set in cement or lime mortar on top of the first, and then usually a third. Now the vault is strong enough to carry itself, a stair, or insulation etc. In the US this is often called Gustavino Vaulting.
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Brian Trimble@bricktrimble·
@FCSI_COF There will be a Celebration of Life for Gregg on April 25. 2026 in North Beach, MD.
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CSI College Fellows@FCSI_COF·
The CSI College of Fellows regrets to announce that Gregg Borchelt, FCSI, Class of 1990, passed away on 28 September 2025.
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CSI PITTSBURGH
CSI PITTSBURGH@CsiPittsburgh·
CSI Pittsburgh Design Intent to Design Deliverable, 2/10 Come learn about changing PA state requirements for "systems-based design descriptions". Learn what that means and how to comply. David Stutzman of @conspectusinc will lead us in this discussion: bit.ly/4rrbJYq
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Brian Trimble@bricktrimble·
@mwmoedinger @CohenSite It's not more widely adopted because it doesn't always work for every type of project. Mod. constr requires more exacting tolerances that aren't easily achieved. In some cases, mod. constr is still more exp. bec. of transportation $, etc. Bathrooms/int rooms seem best for now.
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Marilyn Moedinger@mwmoedinger·
Lots of talk about prefab construction around here this week! I've built modular (with these two hands!) and wrote my master's thesis on panelized construction. I've since consulted w/ prefab startups. Prefab sounds like a no-brainer - so why isn't it more widely adopted? 🧵
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Wrath Of Gnon@wrathofgnon·
Flat Iron Building in New York, the Wrigley Building in Chicago, the Arctic Club Building in Seattle, the Natural History Museum in London: cheap mass produced terracotta cladding. We can do this again, anytime we want to.
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