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Construction brick veneer vs load bearing masonry

Construction brick veneer vs load bearing masonry

Construction brick veneer vs load bearing masonry

DESCRIBE WHY ITS PLAUSIBLE THAT THE CONSTRUCTION OF THIS BUILDING IS BRICK VENEER AND NOT LOAD BEARING MASONRY DEFINE BOTH VENEER AND LOAD BEARING IN YOUR ANSWER

Since load bearing masonry construction was most widely used from the 1700s to mid-1900s and is rarely used today for large buildings, it is plausible that the construction of this building is brick veneer. In a load bearing structure, thick, heavy masonry walls of brick supported an entire structure. If you punched holes in the wall of a load bearing structure to connect two rooms, you would damage the structure.  The key concept of this type of construction was that every wall acted as a load carrying element.  The immense weight of the walls actually helped to hold the building together and stabilize it against external forces such as wind and earthquakes. The most common type of masonry today in industrialized nation is brick and concrete block and may be either weight-bearing or a veneer.  The use of bricks can increase thermal mass of a building and protect from fire.  It also is more resistant to debris and can have a useful life of more than 500 years.

 

 

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Brick veneer is a masonry technique in which a house is constructed from steel or wooden frames and is covered with wooden insulation. A single brick wall is then built close to the outside walls and the walls are attached to the main building using metal bindings. With this technique, the walls do not directly support the structural load of the house……………….

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