RFreund
Structural
- Aug 14, 2010
- 1,885
I was looking for some direction on how any of you would approach the design of the attached addition.
Scope:
There is an existing office building which is masonry. They don't want to try and reinforce the existing building so we must keep the new and existing seperate. One side of the new building is a 2-story wood framed structure the other side is a one story (3 sided) masonry structure. I need to design the LFRS.
I was thinking I could ignore the wood side and design the Masonry for full load, then ignore the masonry and design the wood for full load. This design will most likely be controlled by wind as it is in low seismic area.
I appreciate any input, Thanks.
EIT
Scope:
There is an existing office building which is masonry. They don't want to try and reinforce the existing building so we must keep the new and existing seperate. One side of the new building is a 2-story wood framed structure the other side is a one story (3 sided) masonry structure. I need to design the LFRS.
I was thinking I could ignore the wood side and design the Masonry for full load, then ignore the masonry and design the wood for full load. This design will most likely be controlled by wind as it is in low seismic area.
I appreciate any input, Thanks.
EIT