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Russian buildings made of Spanish bricks...

Buildings and structures made of TRIBOPRESS bricks are distinguished first of all for their beautiful appearance – their singularity in colour and architectural expression: white, yellow, brown, etc. Smooth bricks in combination with splitted rock faced bricks, of more deep color, framed with chamfers of prominent or concave geometry, make each building unique.
TRIBOPRESS bricks can be used everywhere: from one-storey cottages to multi-storeyed living and administrative buildings, from railway station buildings to elegant restaurants, from Mosques to Orthodox Russian Churches, with a perfect result, pleasing to the eye of the most exacting customer, including local and national peculiarities.
After rains, snows, frosts and dust storms, the buildings made of TRIBOPRESS bricks seem to be new, with their perfect edges and glossy facets shining in the sun.
High mechanical strength, frost and erosion resistance and the durable attractive look of the facades of the buildings made of TRIBOPRESS brick in various climatic zones, together with their aesthetic variety and perfect compatibility with the traditional baked brick attract attention of outstanding architects and the most demanding constructors and customers.
The possibility to provide building companies of your region, district or county with this perfect material is in your hands – in the hands of the manufacturers of the facing brick, sidewalk and road paving materials TRIBOPRESS.

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last updated on 21 Apr 2003