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single division brick building

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Hello, I would need advice from those who have more experience than me in building brick-filled masonry buildings. This is a thesis, not a real project, the building has a very simple plant but in the management of the vegetable garden I have a doubt: considering that in yellow are colored all the supporting walls, I wondered if in the two points that I indicated, in correspondence of the central corridor, there can be a full height opening, with a beam that holds the loft at the opening; or if it is necessary to insert an arc for example, to better manage the loads of the loft. the corridor is 3 meters wide. Thank you for answering me.
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from the drawing it is found that the right bearing wall of the corridor, is at the center of the width of the stable.
if the transversal beams that support the loft but also the roof, on the right side, are suitable to support the whole, most of the same beams on the left play the same function, having extra support on the left wall of the corridor.
It's a question and a trash design, so no reinforcing bow.
 
first it is necessary to establish the ornamentation of the floors. if the corridor is 3m all the rooms beyond the corridor will be ordite parallel to the windows (having a sunbed of free light oltr 6m is not so beautiful for those who pass on, dance that is a love).
for those of the corridor and indispensable the decoration perpendicular to the walls, also for the perpendicular tract.
for the small rooms, if the loft is verified for the large rooms with edge parallel to the windows, it would also be verified here, but I would rotate 90° the ornament, making them work on the short side.
remains the particular point circled in blue at the top. You need a beam.
there, for the presence of the lifts passageway compartment and for the lack of the corridor wall, you do not have 2 opposite points to which to bind the loft.
you must create it by means of a supporting element, extending the wall of the corridor or on the edge of the elevator compartment.
 

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