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A balloon framed wall is a type of construction that involves continuous vertical studs running from the foundation to the roof. This method of framing was popularized in the 19th century and was commonly used in residential construction. The continuous studs provide increased structural support and stability, making it a preferred method of construction for taller buildings. One of the main benefits of balloon framed walls is their ability to provide greater strength and stability than platform framed walls. This is due to the continuous vertical studs, which create a more rigid structure. Additionally, balloon framed walls require fewer vertical members and less complex connections, making them easier and faster to construct. However, balloon framed walls also have some drawbacks. One concern is fire safety, as the continuous studs can provide a path for fire to spread quickly throughout the building. Additionally, the long studs can be difficult to handle and transport, which can increase construction costs. Despite these concerns, balloon framed walls continue to be used in modern construction, particularly in multi-story residential buildings. The benefits of increased strength and stability make them a popular choice for builders.

construction, structural support, stability, fire safety, residential buildings

William Young

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The term Balloon Framed Wall is used in architecture to refer to a style of building construction in which wall studs are run continuously from the sill plate to the top plate, with openings created for windows and doors. This style of construction was popularized during the 19th century and is often used in residential construction today. It is distinguished from the older platform framing style by the use of longer studs, which span greater heights and provide increased structural support. The main benefit of the balloon framed wall is that it provides greater strength and stability than a platform framed wall, with fewer vertical members and less complex connections.

Wood, framing, studs, wall, structure, construction.

Michael Adams

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Masonry construction involving balloon-framed walls is a structural system that combines the load-bearing capacity of a masonry wall with the structural rigidity of a framed wall. The system is composed of a masonry wall with vertical columns of reinforced masonry and reinforced masonry beams, which are connected to a wooden balloon framed wall at the top. The balloon framed wall typically consists of two or more stories of wooden studs that are interconnected with a series of horizontal and diagonal members, with the vertical walls providing support. The balloon framed wall acts as a structural support for the masonry wall, and the masonry wall acts as a shear wall, providing lateral stability to the entire system. This type of construction is often used in commercial and industrial buildings, as well as in multi-story residential buildings.

Masonry, Reinforcement, Framing, Shear Strength, Stability.

Shelly Stone


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