random coursed ashlar

Isaac Kremer/ July 3, 2024/ / 0 comments

An ashlar masonry bond pattern with random sized stone blocks laid in interlocking horizontal courses of different height, with varying sized stones within each course, some of which are risers. Also known as random range ashlar, random rangework, random work. See also broken rangework, random ashlar, rangework, stonework. (Bucher, 1996)

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