All 5 Uses of
masonry
in
The Fountainhead
- When structures began to rise not in tier on ponderous tier of masonry, but as arrows of steel shooting upward without weight or limit, Henry Cameron was among the first to understand this new miracle and to give it form.†
Chpt 1.3 *
- The houses were plain field stone—like the rocks jutting from the green hillsides—and of glass, great sheets of glass used as if the sun were invited to complete the structures, sunlight becoming part of the masonry.†
Chpt 4.1
- Rising against the pale blue sky, it still looked like a drawing, unfinished, the planes of masonry like spreads of watercolor filled in, the naked scaffolding like pencil lines; a huge drawing on a pale blue sheet of paper.†
Chpt 4.5
- Glass and masonry had followed its rise, covering the rest of the long streak slashed through space.†
Chpt 4.20
- It had passed the line where the masonry ended behind her.†
Chpt 4.20
Definition:
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(masonry) stone or brick parts of a structure such as a building or wall; or the craft of building with such materials