noun
- brickwork or masonry used to fill in the spaces between timber framing in construction
Usage: construction; architecture
Examples
- The old Tudor house featured timber framing with brick nogging between the wooden beams.
- Workers carefully installed the nogging to complete the wall structure.
- The restoration project required replacing damaged nogging in several sections.
- Traditional nogging techniques used local clay bricks and mortar.
- The architect specified stone nogging for the historic building renovation.
- Proper nogging installation helps improve the building’s insulation properties.