Technical Guidance Note (Level 2, No. 13): Masonry cladding to steel-framed buildings
Author(s): |
Chris O'Regan
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | The Structural Engineer, October 2017, n. 10, v. 95 |
Page(s): | 32-35 |
DOI: | 10.56330/orqw3287 |
Abstract: |
Since the invention of medium-storey framed structures in the late 1800s, there has been a need to clad them with a reasonably robust material that acts as an efficient barrier to the external environment. Masonry delivers the performance required of a cladding system on multiple fronts. It has therefore developed from a load-bearing element within structures to become a component of an envelope to larger framed buildings. This Technical Guidance Note introduces structural engineers to the interfaces between a primary structure that is principally formed from steelwork and a masonry cladding system. |
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