The actual building should reflect the decisions made by the design professional and arbitrary additional well-meaning gestures can be detrimental in the building and proper distribution of loads to the different elements.
A noted masonry guru, James Amrhein, always said "Do not count on what you cannot see and be aware of what is buried, no mater what the intent is". This was obvious when we conducted the damage survey after the Northridge, CA earthquake. - Some areas were arbitrarily over-grouted (around corners and openings and wherever grout was used) and the excess was dumped in and proper spec grout has the ability to perform well even if not vibrated and cared for. Due to the excessive grout those areas absorbed an excessive amount of energy and did not allow it to be absorbed by other portions of the building. The result was sudden failures, deflections and later load redistributions as evidenced by the hospital with several sections of differing building heights.
The projects surveyed were built near the end of the period of "dump it full" in masonry construction that changed the behavior of structures. Now we are graduating to eliminate the high strength grout and using f'm based on averages determined with excessive high strength grout, when the external critical fibers are normally the most highly stressed because of the habit of not matching grout strengths with the strength of the units specified. It is unfortunate because higher masonry unit strengths are very cheap to obtain and 4500 psi hollow prism strength can obtained with 8" 8500 psi hollow block and 2500psi mortar. Not all producers can make 8500 psi, but block strengths can be increased by 50% with just the addition of a little water in the zero slump mix.
Dick
Engineer and international traveler interested in construction techniques, problems and proper design.