A post that supports a roof is called a column.
Exactly as it says, a wall that is constructed to take the weight of a second floor, or roof. -Not just a flimsy separation wall.
If the concrete roof is on a brick load bearing wall you cannot open up the wall unless you have a concrete-steel beam below it . If you want a small door or window as opening you can open up the wall (not completely) but lay a beam under the wall for strength .
Roof eave is the overhang portion of the roof or the distance from the outerside of the wall to the edge of the roofing.
bent and tied metal rebar for the slab-to-wall connection at all filled cells bent metal straps embedded into the lintel to connect roof to wall
It may be called a 'parapet' or a 'pony wall'
I guess if its a terrace roof, you call it a parapet.
It may be called a 'parapet' or a 'pony wall'
It is called the eye wall.
Eaves- The roof edge from the fascia to the structure’s outside wall. In general terms, the first three feet across a roof is termed the eave.
A wall that bears the load of a roof, floor or another wall above it, is carrying a load other than its own weight and is called a load-bearing wall.
Yes. It was called "London Wall".
That is a fire wall that goes all the way to the foundation.
Parapet
i don't no y there is that building there its stupid because theres another dude on the roof but you cant talk to him because there is a wall on the roof. seriously what kind of construction workers put a wall on a roof? it doesnt matter what weird universe you are in, even the Pokemon universe, there should never be a wall on a roof
A wall on top of a roof that forms an empty space behind it. From the front it will appear to be tall, but from behind the flat part of the roof will be several feet below the top of the wall.
Parapet.