Hi All
Attached is a sketch showing part of an existing masonry building 60 ft x 60 ft.
At some point an addition was built on the left side of line “A”. The Architect
wishes to open up the entire concrete block wall between the pilasters to create a large room. We would then obviously lose the shear wall “The openings are to drive cars though making the space between line A and B into a show room
One solution we are considering is to build rigid frames with WF beams and cols between the pilasters as indicated on the sketch. The frames would be attached to the pilasters with thru’ bolts
Does this make sense? To anyone
Attached is a sketch showing part of an existing masonry building 60 ft x 60 ft.
At some point an addition was built on the left side of line “A”. The Architect
wishes to open up the entire concrete block wall between the pilasters to create a large room. We would then obviously lose the shear wall “The openings are to drive cars though making the space between line A and B into a show room
One solution we are considering is to build rigid frames with WF beams and cols between the pilasters as indicated on the sketch. The frames would be attached to the pilasters with thru’ bolts
Does this make sense? To anyone