A palette of three contrasting PGH face bricks were used in the overall construction, and when asked why bricks were chosen as the primary external cladding material, Doran sights the diversity of colour, texture and size as key factors. Doran adds: 'The modular characteristics of bricks offered a level of design flexibility that would have been very difficult to achieve with alternate building materials, particularly on multi-storey buildings like - The Brigid Centre.'
Over 31,000 bricks were used to complete the project, each wall uniquely combines Flame*, Blue Steel Flash and Oatmeal* bricks to create dramatic 'works of art' including a four-storey representation of the Brigidine Sisters' iconic symbol - the Brigidine Cross, clearly demonstrating the versatility and flexibility of brick as a relevant, expressive and enduring building material.
Architects: Bertoldi Architects
*Flame and Oatmeal are no longer available, check out our current range of bricks here.