0 A red-brick university is any of the British universities built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in cities such as Liverpool and Manchester, and not one of the older ones such as Oxford or Cambridge: --
Ben chose to go to a red-brick university.
Its red-brick exterior consists of bayed and multi-gabled facades interspersed with numerous window shapes and sizes, and numerous fireplaces.
It has red-brick walls with ornate mouldings, timber-framed gables and original sash windows.
The distinctive red-brick faade of the old building is in one of the two gardens.
The hospital was subsequently rebuilt in 1900 in distinctive red-brick.
It will be a three-story, multi-winged, red-brick facility, will have 3,765 parking spaces and more than 4,000 employees, both military and civilian.
The legacy of the town's industrial past remains visible in its landscape of red-brick cotton mills, now used as warehouses or distribution centres.
The red-brick church is capped with a tent-like roof that rises to a height of 67 metres.
The surrounding buildings fit in quite harmoniously with their red-brick faades or red clinker dressing.