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The minimum thickness of a wall in stone masonry should not be less than 350 mm. This thickness is crucial for ensuring structural stability, load-bearing capacity, and durability of the masonry construction. Thinner walls may compromise the integrity of the structure and fail to provide adequate inRead more
The minimum thickness of a wall in stone masonry should not be less than 350 mm. This thickness is crucial for ensuring structural stability, load-bearing capacity, and durability of the masonry construction. Thinner walls may compromise the integrity of the structure and fail to provide adequate insulation and protection against external elements. Adhering to this minimum thickness standard is essential for meeting building codes and ensuring the longevity of stone masonry structures.
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