Architectural Lesson of the Day: Flush girders are structural members that are recessed into the ceiling above to conceal or minimize their visibility at the ceiling line below. Dropped girders are structural members that sit below the joist at the ceiling.
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Teeny Tiny House Renovation
Architectural Lesson of the Day: Flush girders are structural members that are recessed into the ceiling above to conceal or minimize their visibility at the ceiling line below. Dropped girders are structural members that sit below the joist at the ceiling.
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