Holzrahmenbauform
Holzrahmenbauform, often translated as timber frame construction, is a building method utilizing a structural frame composed of vertical studs and horizontal beams made from wood. This skeletal framework forms the load-bearing structure of the building, with the walls, floors, and roof then attached to this frame. The spaces between the timbers are typically filled with insulation and then enclosed by sheathing and finishing materials on both the interior and exterior.
This construction technique is one of the oldest and most widespread building methods globally. Its origins
The inherent properties of wood contribute to the benefits of this building style. Wood is a renewable