in Architecture, the largest pieces of timber in a floor. Their ends are usually fastened into the summers, or brest summers; and the joists are framed at one end to the girders.
By the statute for rebuilding London, no girder is
in Architecture, the largest pieces of timber in a floor. Their ends are usually fastened into the summers, or brest summers; and the joists are framed at one end to the girders.
By the statute for rebuilding London, no girder is