kerndragende
Kerndragende is a term used in architectural and structural engineering to describe a building system in which the main vertical and lateral loads are carried by a central structural core rather than by an external frame or by individual columns. The core typically consists of reinforced concrete or steel and houses functions such as stairs, elevators, and mechanical services along with shear walls or other stiff elements to resist wind and seismic forces.
In a kerndragende system, the core acts as the primary load-bearing element, transferring loads from floors
Design considerations for kerndragende structures include ensuring adequate fire resistance and robustness of the core, integrating
Applications of kerndragende systems are common in high-rise buildings, including tall residential and office towers, hospitals,
See also: load-bearing walls, shear walls, core-and-outrigger systems.