The Brick That Broke the Rules How One Clever Design Is Quietly Ending the Construction Chaos No cranes. No mortar. No excuses. Just the brick doing what it was always meant to do… better. The brick has always been great. It built Jericho 9,000 years ago. It built the Indus Valley cities. Roman aqueducts. Medieval cathedrals. Industrial warehouses. Modern suburbs. From sun-dried mud in 7500 BCE to fired clay in ancient Mesopotamia, standardised Roman brickwork, machine-press