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GREAT BRICK REVIVAL

bricks are in the midst of a purple patch. The modest, rectangular-shaped beauties fell out of favour some years back. It was a time when cladding was king and cement render reigned, but bricks are now back with a vengeance (and a range of fresh colours and finishes).

Andrew Gray, co-owner of construction firm Graya, had his finger on the pulse and his eye on the kiln when constructing Upper Cairns House in

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