shepherd
Structural
- Jul 12, 2002
- 78
I'm investigating adding some windows to a four story office structure that was built in the 1960's (Maryland). It's very difficult to tell what the original designer intended for lateral resistance (beginning to suspect if it was even considered). The majority of the exterior walls have 5 foot windows with 1 foot brick piers between. The walls where the windows are proposed, have what appears to be full height self supporting brick veener (tied back to the structure) and 4" Concrete Masonry that is "built around" the beams full height. The Masonry does not appear to be mechanically attached to the beams or columns, but does appear to built "tight" around the beams. Does anyone have any suggestions for quantifying the lateral resistance of this type of arrangement, or should any lateral resistance be assumed? Thanks in advance.