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    QUIZ

    Quizzical Pursuit
    —The Architecture Puzzler

    Created by Dave Guadagni

     

    Question from Last Week:
    Architecture Puzzler #36

    How tall is the Empire State Building? In what year did King Kong climb to its top?  

    Answer to Puzzler #36


     

    Architecture Puzzler #37

    The biobrick was patented by Englishman Thomas Shaw in 1889. How does its manufacture differ from that of a regular clay brick?


     

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    Dave Guadagni, AIA, is an architect with Robertson/Sherwood/Architects

    Quizzical Pursuit is Copyright 2001, Dave Guadagni.

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    Brick of various types constitutes one of the most universal building materials.
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