Bauteilkernen
Bauteilkernen refers to the central or core components of a building's structure. These are the elements that provide primary support and stability, often forming the building's skeleton. Examples include load-bearing walls, structural columns, and the main beams that distribute weight. The design and material of Bauteilkernen are critical for the overall safety and longevity of a building. They are responsible for carrying vertical loads from floors and roofs down to the foundation and also resist lateral forces such as wind or seismic activity.
In modern construction, Bauteilkernen are typically made from reinforced concrete, steel, or sometimes engineered timber. The