dwarsframes
Dwarsframes is a modular framing system used to create rigid, panelized structures through interlocking cross frames. The term combines dwars, from Dutch meaning crosswise, with frames, reflecting the system’s emphasis on cross-braced components forming stable units.
Core components are cross members and corner connectors that form planar or spatial frames. Materials commonly
Construction and usage: Dwarsframes are designed for rapid assembly and reconfiguration, making them suited for temporary
Variants and performance: Different frame modules exist to accommodate varying spans and load requirements. Performance depends
History and development: The concept grew out of modular construction and prefabrication trends, with innovations in
See also: Modular construction, Cross-bracing, Lightweight framing, Prefabrication.