kärnskalverk
Kärnskalverk is a term of Swedish origin that translates to "core shell structure" or "core scale work." It describes a specific architectural or engineering concept where a central, robust core is encased by a lighter, outer shell. This design principle is often employed to optimize structural integrity, efficiency, and material usage.
The core typically houses essential functions or structural elements, such as stairwells, elevator shafts, or primary
This approach allows for flexibility in the design of the spaces between the core and the shell.