Buckley Rumford Fireplaces
Masonry Chimneys
2/14/07

"In a modern house, if there is a chimney at all, it's probably metal with a wooden or fake-brick surround. Although some wooden chimney designs work because they're designed to look as if they grew out of the house, their only function is to conceal a metal pipe. I think a metal chimney looks better by itself rather than obscured by a false front. It comes down to a question of honesty: If you perceive one aspect of a design as fake, you might assume the rest is fake too. I'd like to argue for the return of an honest chimney, one that represents the levels of design and craft that go into a house, one that identifies the house as a home." - Jeremiah Eck, Architect; Fine Hombuilding, December, 1998/January, 1999.

Chimney Pictures
Superior Clay Chimney Pots
American Historic Chimneys
English and Italian Chimney Pots
brick spirals
Madonna Inn chimney
Edwardians with rain guards
Diagonal brick and round tile
Stone Top
Copper rain cap
Cluster Pots
Tall Chimney & big Rumford
Wooden Chimneys and Masonry Houses?!

Chimney Plans & Instructions
Flue Size Tables
Flue Sizes Explained
Chimney Flashing Detail
Chimneys & Earthquakes
Metal Chimney Detail
Stacked Rumfords
A New Standard for ASTM - Clay Flue Installation C-1283

History, Stories and Useful Information about Chimneys
Rumford On Chimney Pots
A.J. Downing On Chimney Tops
Brief History of American Chimneys
Fire Safety Strategies
Western Barrel Chimneys
"Gas Flues...and Masonry Chimneys"
"Log Construction" by Ron Diener

Links
Chimney Pots
Pot Spotters
Number 9 Studio UK Architectural Ceramics
West Meon Pottery

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