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Background Pony #F76D
@RandomBlank  
But then again, I’ve not seen a building built through load-bearing walls recently either.  
Most are concrete-cast frameworks with “walls” merely helping the load-bearing by filling in spaces. These don’t exactly require doorframes to have load-bearing distribution.
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@Background Pony #862C  
Europe.  
If the building is going to be a couple floors and there’s a wider doorway on the ground floor, it’s obligatory, to distribute the load from the wall above.  
Also, you may never witness making these, because nowadays most are not “poured” onto rebar grid on site, but prefabricated, and look just like plain pieces of concrete a bit like the roadside curb. Also, since they are thermal drains, they are usually built in between some layers of isolating material, and not nearly as heavyweight as in the photo.
Background Pony #F76D
@RandomBlank  
“Often”? You’re clearly living somewhere where no expenses are spared in quality buildings. I haven’t seen a framework like that in building ONCE, not even in foundations and load-bearing pillars, only a story of building that used even thicker beams in load-spreading foundation, being built on unstable ground without bedrock pillars, decades ago. The most you’re getting above doorframes is a steel girder, sometimes not even that if the frame was cut into a wall.
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@PwnyPony  
Actually, reinforced concrete often involving a rather thick rebar beam, right above the door, to distribute the load of construction above to the sides of the door.
 
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@G.S.  
Is one thing you must agree though, the lack of Chrysalislover present in an section about Queen Chrysalis is highly disturbing.