noun a place where bricks are made or stored
Brickyards have been an essential part of construction throughout history.
Brickyards may influence the design and development of urban areas.
A brickyard is a place where bricks are manufactured or sold.
Brickyards provide the necessary bricks for building structures.
The brickyard industry contributes to the economy through brick production and sales.
In a novel set in the early 20th century, the protagonist works in a brickyard to support his family.
The architect designed a modern office building with a brickyard in the courtyard for employees to enjoy during breaks.
The civil engineer was tasked with designing the drainage system for a new residential development near a brickyard.
The construction worker spent weeks laying bricks at the new brickyard facility being built on the outskirts of town.