Hey Mike, that is exactly what I ran into!
I was working on the Boys Club on Houston St, NYC built in the 1980s with solid white and light blue glazed brick. I believe Ken F had worked on it before us as well. We had a devil of a time matching brick colors. Sorry to say, a fairly cool design for an indoor pool and all was ultimately torn down because there were so many structural and waterproofing problems in a uniquely specific use/design building that no one wanted it anymore. To further the sadness, an apparent Keith Haring painting, applied directly to a plaster on CMU wall before he became famous was also lost in the demo. A very said summer for me!
Eric Hammarberg
Branch Manager
Brisk Waterproofing Company
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Ridgefield, NJ 07657
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From: The listserv where the buildings do the talking [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Michael Edison
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Subject: Re: [BP] white brick, again
Exactly. And if you think white is bad let's talk about light blue.
Michael P. Edison
President
Edison Coatings, Inc.
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>In a message dated 1/29/2012 3:49:04 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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>I have been told getting uniform solid colors is hardest with whites
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>So, the idea is, that since the white brick is not uniformly white, the
>black stuff is there to sort of distract you?
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>Christopher
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