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  2. Category:Brick buildings and structures in Italy - Wikipedia

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  3. Bosco Verticale - Wikipedia

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    These tree-packed high-rises help cities built for density, adding more housing and infrastructure, while improving the air quality. Trees and plants are the most efficient and cost effective way to absorb carbon dioxide. The 20,000 trees and perennial plants in the buildings convert approximately 44,000 pounds (20,000 kg) of carbon each year. [11]

  4. Construction - Wikipedia

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    Materials readily available in the area generally dictate the construction materials used (e.g.: brick versus stone versus timber). Costs of construction on a per square meter (or per square foot) basis for houses can vary dramatically based on site conditions, access routes, local regulations, economies of scale (custom-designed homes are ...

  5. Startup emerges from stealth with $25 million for robots that ...

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    The company sells bricklaying services, ... And while Monumental’s robots are much cheaper than conventional industrial robots, with components that just cost $25,000, or a tenth what competing ...

  6. Brickwork - Wikipedia

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    A brick laid vertically with its long narrow side exposed. [11] Sailor A brick laid vertically with the broad face of the brick exposed. [12] Rowlock A brick laid on the long narrow side with the short end of the brick exposed. [13] Shiner or rowlock stretcher A brick laid on the long narrow side with the broad face of the brick exposed. [14]

  7. Bricklayer - Wikipedia

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    A bricklayer, which is related to but different from a mason, is a craftsperson and tradesperson who lays bricks to construct brickwork. The terms also refer to personnel who use blocks to construct blockwork walls and other forms of masonry. [1] In British and Australian English, a bricklayer is colloquially known as a "brickie". [2]

  8. Category:Italian bricklayers - Wikipedia

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    Italy portal; Pages in category "Italian bricklayers" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G.

  9. ‘It was a good choice: This US couple say their living costs ...

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    Veterinary services for their beagle Cooper come to about €20 (around $21.64) per visit, while electricity and water costs them €200 (about $216) with gas around €75 (around $81).