nonstructural

/nɑnˈstrʌktʃərəl/
adjective
  1. Not related to the main supporting framework of a building or system.
    • Nonstructural elements such as furniture and partitions can be moved easily.
    • The report focused on nonstructural safety improvements, like better fire alarms.
    • The earthquake caused mostly nonstructural damage, like broken windows and fallen ceiling tiles.
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