nisha1980
Structural
- Feb 16, 2018
- 20
Hi
I have a 3 storey concrete building to design. This building is use for podiatrist consulting.
the columns from ground floor can not continue to other floors because floor plans is different in first floor and columns comes in the middle of the rooms if continue.. I am thinking to start new set of transfer columns from the first floor slab and continue to second floor slab , it is also impossible to introduce new columns in first floor as it will clashes with windows.
So the only option i have is use masonry load bearing walls have flat slab in second floor level . the connection between masonry and the concrete slab has the slip joint . This type of construction was used in ( use of masonry walls to support ) olden days . this does not have a concrete frame . so i think this is not strong enough to take the Earthquake loads .
Any ideas highly appreciated.
can i proceed without concrete frame and with load bearing masonry walls
Thank you
I have a 3 storey concrete building to design. This building is use for podiatrist consulting.
the columns from ground floor can not continue to other floors because floor plans is different in first floor and columns comes in the middle of the rooms if continue.. I am thinking to start new set of transfer columns from the first floor slab and continue to second floor slab , it is also impossible to introduce new columns in first floor as it will clashes with windows.
So the only option i have is use masonry load bearing walls have flat slab in second floor level . the connection between masonry and the concrete slab has the slip joint . This type of construction was used in ( use of masonry walls to support ) olden days . this does not have a concrete frame . so i think this is not strong enough to take the Earthquake loads .
Any ideas highly appreciated.
can i proceed without concrete frame and with load bearing masonry walls
Thank you