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what is the difference between load bearing wall and frame structure?
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Load bearing structure means there is no column and beam...only they will start with foundation and wall like that.In framed structure means we will do with column and beams.In load bearing the utilization of materials will be lower than the framed structure.
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Load bearing wall means that the load is supported by the wall, there is no column/beam to support the load. These walls must be strong enough for the purpose. Load-bearing walls are one of the earliest forms of construction. Usually the thickness of these walls is 9 inches or more.

In frame structures, there is a combination of beam and column to support the load. The load rests on the beam, the beam transfers the load to the column, which in turn transfer the load to the foundation. Frame structures are the modern and safe way of designing large structures.
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In load bearing wall load will acts on top of the surface of the wall, where as in frame structure load can act everywhere.
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