Abstract:
A paving stone set includes a square paving-stone, a larger rectangular paving-stone and a smaller rectangular paving-stone. Each of the paving stones has generally planar top and bottom surfaces and generally planar side walls, with a clothoid shaped surface being formed on two corners of each paving-stone. The radius of curvature of each clothoid shaped surface may be different from that of the other clothoid shaped surfaces on each paving-stone. The top surface may have a different color and texture than the bottom surface. The paving-stones may be irregularly broken surfaces.
Abstract:
A method of laying bricks in order to lay a large brick surface; including one or several bricklayers working independently in separate areas, the brick laying at each area including an initial laying of a pointed, wedge-shaped brick with progressively thicker, wedge-shaped bricks adjacent thereto in a row, until attaining a standard brick width, after which all other rows of bricks adjacent to the tapered row of brick thus formed, are made of standard, same width brick; the brick rows of all areas being joined together, so as to form the large brick surface.