Use of Lateral Restraint Anchors for Stabilization of Multiwythe Masonry Walls
Alan Pettingale & J. Eric Peterson Multiwythe masonry walls—particularly those in 19th and early 20th century mercantile buildings—were designed as mass systems. They rely on thickness, gravity, and diaphragm action rather than modern reinforcement. When maintenance lapses, loads shift, or moisture accelerates deterioration, these walls begin to move out of plane. Left unchecked, bulging progresses…
