
Members and Connections
In structural design, "members" are individual components like beams or columns that make up a framework, providing support and shape. "Connections" are the joints or linkages that join these members together, transferring forces and ensuring stability. Think of members as the building's "bones" and connections as the "elbows" or "knots" that hold everything securely in place. Properly designed members and connections work together to withstand loads, maintain integrity, and ensure the safety of the structure.