PSUengineer1
Structural
- Jun 6, 2012
- 151
Thank you for considering. I have a brick basement wall that collapsed (see attached photos). I have never seen this type of construction. Let me describe it. A basement wall constructed of brick abuts a crawlspace constructed of block (Photos 1 and 2). Viewing from a grate in the crawlspace block, the outside face of the basement wall is visible. Where I am confused is that the upper portion of the multi-wythe brick basement wall appears to be supported by a thin concrete slab that spans about 11 inches to the interior one-wythe wide wall that collapsed at the interior of the basement (Photos 3 through 7). The interior one-wythe wide wall is about 3 feet high. What is the visible air space in photo 7? The air space is too close to the floor slab for me to say it is the underside of the thin concrete slab that is about 3 feet off of the basement floor. Maybe there was a small opening there at one time prior to construction of the crawlspace? I did not have a fiber optic cable for my camera during site visit. Any insight on familarity with this wall construction would be beneficial. thanks, jimjxs263.