Noun
Flemish bond
Flemish bond (plural Flemish bonds)
(masonry) In bricklaying, an arrangement of bricks such that each course consists of alternate bricks having their short sides (headers) and long sides (stretchers) facing outwards, with alternate courses being offset.
It was built in 1935 by ES Roberts from Flemish bond brickwork with Art Deco features. Source: Internet
Brick was considered more substantial construction; patterns were made by brick laid and Flemish bond. Source: Internet