bearing wall

NOUN
  1. any wall supporting a floor or the roof of a building

How To Use bearing wall In A Sentence

  • The Weimar Bauhaus is a tectonic expression of load bearing walls interrupted by window screens.
  • For example, there's no load-bearing wall splitting the front parlor from the interior stairs. Brooklyn Brownstone With a Twist—It's New
  • But he will resist to his last day any major changes to ObamaCare and the other load-bearing walls of the entitlement state. The GOP Opportunity
  • The non-load-bearing wall material should by utilization of waste each kind of non-load-bearing artificial brick and the light board primarily.
  • And just as importantly to masonry contractors, designers will be specifying more of their load-bearing walls as grouted and reinforced.
  • The structural system of steel grid bearing wall is a special structural system of residential building.
  • The non-load-bearing wall material should by utilization of waste each kind of non-load-bearing artificial brick and the light board primarily.
  • Masonry diaphragm walling is a popular form of loadbearing wall construction for leisure and commercial buildings.
  • The medieval cathedrals were bound by the necessities of load-bearing walls to be narrow, to push in as they pulled up.
  • The exterior of the Oklahoma City Federal Building is a load-bearing wall that enables forces to arch over any damaged portions while the wall resists lateral and gravity loads.
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