I am here

I am here, in this work.

A maker's mark is a peculiar sign. Ancient brickwork established presence through small details marking 'it': the detail itself.

The great historian of bricks, Alex Clifton-Taylor, observes that what most counts about them is their small size, which just suits the human hand laying a brick. A brick wall, he says, "is therefore an aggregation of small effects. This implies a human and intimate quality not present to the same extent in stone architecture."

  1. ​Most cities were mostly built by improvisation​
  2. ​The joy of the humble brick​