This wall had two relatively large window openings. The height of the masonry under the window openings made it possible to consider the load at the base of the uniformly distributed. There has long been one through crack in this wall, covered with clay (photo. 467). The foundation of the house was composed of a lady and a bute. The sealing of the crack was not dictated by the necessity, since the laying of the wall and the foundation was also on two sides of the channel, as shown at 466. It is recommended to bind all the struts with each other on both sides or below the fortress. The wall to the foundations of the building carried a relatively small load, why Blove decided to bring new foundations, completely without analyzing the existing. To protect against possible accidents due to the presence of a crack, it was recognized as appropriate for the duration of the foundations to support the wall from the outside with inclined struts.