Is the bathroom of the newly built 32 story building a load bearing wall?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-07-29
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Buildings with more than 32 floors are mostly frame structures, and the bathroom walls should not be load-bearing walls, but may be shear walls. There is a difference between the two types of loads, the former is a constant load and a live load (person or other moving object) supporting the building slab and above, while the latter is subjected to the lateral shear force of the same floor caused by seismic shaking.

    The simple understanding is: load-bearing wall - put an object on top of an object, then the object below is load-bearing;

    Shear wall: A tree is reinforced with wood around it to prevent it from being blown down or broken by a hurricane, and the wood is now a shear wall.

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