Masonry Wall:
A masonry wall is a wall made from materials which have traditionally been cemented together with the use of mortar. Masonry walls can be used as structural walls in buildings, and they can also be utilized to create barriers between property lines or different areas on a property.
Timber Frame Wall:
Timber walls generally consist of a framework which is filled in by another material, commonly wattle and mud, often replaced later by brick. The wall is thin but its stability is ensured by the bracing provided by the rest of the frame forming lateral walls, internal partitions and roof.
Concrete Frame Wall:
Concrete frame is a very common and reinforced concrete construction is used to build a huge variety of structures, from skyscrapers and roads to bridges and dams. As the name suggests, this type of building consists of a frame or. skeleton of concrete.
Glass Wall:
From an outsider's view, these buildings look like they're covered with glass windows or that the walls are made of glass rather than other standard building materials. In the industry, this design feature is often called a curtain wall or window wall.
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