Brickfield (disambiguation)

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Brickfield may refer to several different concepts, locations, or entities, primarily associated with the production or location of bricks, but also extending to other uses. This disambiguation page aims to clarify the different uses of the term "Brickfield."

Places[edit | edit source]

  • Brickfield, Malaysia - A neighborhood in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, known for its rich multicultural heritage and as a major retail and residential area.
  • Brickfields, South Africa - An area in Durban known for its industrial and commercial development.
  • Brickfield Hill - A historical area in Sydney, Australia, which was named after the brickmaking industry established there in the early 19th century.

Other Uses[edit | edit source]

  • Brickfield (geology) - Refers to a geological formation or area where clay suitable for brickmaking is found.
  • Brickfield (education) - A term used in some regions to refer to educational institutions or programs focusing on vocational training in bricklaying and construction.

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