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общая лексика
венценосный
[ri:θ]
строительное дело
закруглённый (криволинейный) участок поручня (на повороте лестницы)
венец (декоративное украшение)
виток спирали
существительное
общая лексика
венок
венец
венчик (из золота и т. п.)
кольцо (дыма и т. п.)
завиток (раковины)
виток (спирали)
венок, гирлянда
завиток, кольцо (дыма)
Шотландия
сугроб
A load-bearing wall or bearing wall is a wall that is an active structural element of a building, which holds the weight of the elements above it, by conducting its weight to a foundation structure below it.
Load-bearing walls are one of the earliest forms of construction. The development of the flying buttress in Gothic architecture allowed structures to maintain an open interior space, transferring more weight to the buttresses instead of to central bearing walls. In housing, load-bearing walls are most common in the light construction method known as "platform framing". In the birth of the skyscraper era, the concurrent rise of steel as a more suitable framing system first designed by William Le Baron Jenney, and the limitations of load-bearing construction in large buildings, led to a decline in the use of load-bearing walls in large-scale commercial structures.