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Definition of Rubblework

Rubblework
Rubblework Rub"ble*work`, n. Masonry constructed of unsquared stones that are irregular in size and shape.

Meaning of Rubblework from wikipedia

- (1784–1821). On a Spanish map dated 1764 this house is recorded as a “ripio” (rubblework) dwelling belonging to a Juan de Muros, most likely a military man. Juan...
- plant motifs and curtains, are its most outstanding features. Built with rubblework and ashlar stone, it has three naves, the middle one being the most outstanding...
- end of the Middle Ages, because of cost. Till the 16th century mostly rubbleworks prevailed in fortifications and churches and monasteries, only some parts...
- and neo-Baroque. At the same time, next to the traditional Venezuelan rubblework, he used concrete foundations, as well as iron joists in the intrafloor...
- book: “The Cathedral has thick and strong walls made of mamposteria (rubblework) of 3 varas; it’s crucero measures 73.91 meters in length and its sacristy...
- large masonry piers in the outer harbor, which are built from mortared rubblework of tufa and sherds. The sherds are mostly from amphorae of Dressel Type...
- and named the cathedral in 1577. It was originally built of brick and rubblework, but since the restoration in the seventeenth century it has lost its...
- houses. The stonework to the retaining walls is generally Brisbane Tuff rubblework. The stones are hammer finished to effect a flat surface and carefully...
- Maria de Villavieja. Baroque construction of the 17th century made in rubblework and brick. It is located to a kilometer of the village. Castle of Nalda...
- of wood and built in 1763. The subsequent church made of mamposteria (rubblework masonry) was built in 1780. In 1836, Vicente Piera designed the church...