There are significant areas of the US where I suspect it's actually illegal to build an all-brick house (as opposed to just quite expensive).
The UK is basically tectonically stable, which means those brick houses aren't likely to collapse into a multi-ton pile of bricks when the mortar crumbles or cracks in an earthquake. The same cannot be said of many areas in the USA, and it only takes one earthquake every few decades to drive that point home.
The UK is basically tectonically stable, which means those brick houses aren't likely to collapse into a multi-ton pile of bricks when the mortar crumbles or cracks in an earthquake. The same cannot be said of many areas in the USA, and it only takes one earthquake every few decades to drive that point home.