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Buildings on Duke’s campus often incorporate brickwork: on East campus, brick is fundamental to the Jeffersonian style, while on West campus, brick complements the Gothic stonework. Currently Duke’s brick blend consists of blues, grays, tans and rust color palettes.
5 COLOR BRICK BLEND
50% Brown Tweed, 19% Cimmarron, 16% Brown Irontone, 9% Light Autumn, and 6% Driftwood Modular blended brick; Found on Wilson Recreation Center
4 COLOR BRICK BLEND
50% Brown Tweed, 28% Cimmarron, 16% Brown Iron-tone, and 6% Driftwood Modular blended brick; Found on Schwartz-Butters
3 COLOR BRICK BLEND
45% Cimmarron, 30% Brown Tweed, and 25% Black Di-amond Modular blended brick; Found on West Eden Link (Upper)
2 COLOR BRICK BLEND
75% Black Diamond and 25% Brown Irontone Modular blended brick; Found on West Eden Link (Lower)
D U K E B R I C K
B L E N D
The current manufacturer of Duke brick is CloudCeram-ic, OK. Mortar is purchased locally, color depends on the match of the surrounding context for continuity.
BLACK DIAMOND
Cloud Ceramic
BROWN IRONTONE
Cloud Ceramic
CIMMARRON
Cloud Ceramic
BROWN TWEED
Cloud Ceramic
DRIFTWOOD
Cloud Ceramic
LIGHT AUTUMN
Cloud Ceramic
E X A M P L E
P R O D U C T S
Existing Duke brick bond patterns on East, Central, and West campus consist of running bond, common bond, common bond with Flemish headers, and the Flemish cross bond. Brick patterns should complement the surrounding context and are subject to approval on a case by case basis.
COMMON BOND
Perpendicular headers and a running bond pattern are com-bined for structural support of the two wythes.
EXAMPLE OF COMMON BOND
Color Blend of Cimmarron
F o u n d o n J o h n H o p e F ra n k l i n H uma n i t i e s I n s t i t u t e / Sm i t h Wa r e h o u s e
B O N D
P A T T E R N S
COMMON BOND WITH FLEMISH HEADERS
Perpendicular Flemish header patterns and a running bond pattern are combined for structural support of the two wythes.
EXAMPLE OF COMMON BOND WITH FLEMISH HEAD-
ERS
Color Blend of Cimmarron
F o u n d o n D u k e M e d i c a l C e n t e r / D u k e G l o b a l H e a l t h I n s t i t u t e a n d t h e P h y s i c s B u i l d i n g o n We s t C amp u s
EXAMPLE OF COMMON BOND WITH FLEMISH HEAD-
ERS
Color Blend of ?
F o u n d o n D u k e ’ s E a s t C a mp u s / G i l b e r t - A d d o m s R e s i d e n c e H a l l
FLEMISH CROSS BOND
Header with patterns and a running bond pattern are com-bined for structural support of the two wythes.
EXAMPLE OF FLEMISH CROSS BOND
Color Blend of Cimmarron (Sand-blasted)F o u n d o n r e t a i n i n g w a l l o f B o o n e H a l l
EXAMPLE OF FLEMISH CROSS BOND
Color Blend of Cimmarron & Black DiamondF o u n d o n E a s t C a mp u s R e s i d e n c e B u i l d i n g s ( B r o wn , P e g r a m , B a s s e t t , A l s p a u g h , G i l e s , W i l s o n ) , C a r r B u i l d i n g , F r i e d l B u i l d i n g , Ma r k e t p l a c e ( E a s t C a mp u s Un i o n ) , L i l l y L i b r a r y , a n d B a l dw i n Au d i t o r i um
RUNNING BOND
Header with patterns and a running bond pattern are com-bined for structural support of the two wythes.
EXAMPLE OF RUNNING BOND
Color Blend of Black DiamondF o u n d o n B e l l To w e r a n d R a n d o l p h R e s i d e n c e H a l l s
EXAMPLE OF RUNNING BOND
Color Blend of Black Diamond and CimmarronF o u n d o n B u i l d i n g s S u r r o u n d i n g K e o h a n e Q u a d
EXAMPLE OF RUNNING BOND
Color Blend of Brown Tweed
EXAMPLE OF RUNNING BOND
Color Blend of Cimmarron, Brown Tweed & Black Dia-mondF o u n d o n K e o h a n e Q u a d ra n g l e , C a r d G y mn a s i um , Yo h F o o t b a l l C e n t e r , W i l s o n R e c r e a t i o n C e n t e r , a n d K r z y z e w s k i C e n t e r f o r A t h l e t i c E x c e l l e n c e
EXAMPLE OF RUNNING BOND
Color Blend of ?F o u n d o n S o u t h g a t e R e s i d e n c e H a l l