bearing wall
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Definition
- Noun:
- A structural wall that supports weight from above: A "bearing wall" is a wall designed to carry and transfer the vertical load (weight) of a building's structure, such as floors or a roof, down to the foundations. It is a critical structural element.
Usage
- A "bearing wall" is a technical term used in architecture, construction, and engineering. It is essential to identify these walls during renovations, as their removal without proper structural support can compromise a building's integrity.
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Advanced Usage
- "Load-bearing wall": This is a common synonym and is often used interchangeably with "bearing wall." It explicitly states the wall's function of bearing a load.
- The inspection report identified all the load-bearing walls in the basement.
Variants and Related Words
- Non-bearing wall (or partition wall): A wall that does not support any structural load from above; it serves only to divide space.
- The office cubicles are separated by non-bearing walls.
Synonyms
- Load-bearing wall
- Supporting wall
- Structural wall
Antonyms
- Non-bearing wall
- Partition wall
- Curtain wall (a non-structural exterior wall)
Related Phrases
- "To be a bearing wall": To function as a structural support.
- This interior wall turns out to be a bearing wall, so we cannot simply knock it down.
Noun
- any wall supporting a floor or the roof of a building