raamidest
Raamidest is a term used in architectural and structural engineering to describe the skeletal frame of a building. The frame comprises vertical elements (columns) and horizontal elements (beams) that transfer gravity loads and lateral forces to the foundation. In practice, raamidest define the primary load-bearing system, with non-structural walls and facades acting as infill rather than primary support. The concept covers a range of materials and configurations, including timber, steel, and reinforced concrete frames.
Common frame systems include timber frames, steel frames, and reinforced concrete frames. Within steel frames, moment-resisting
Design and planning considerations for raamidest include the building’s height, geometry, climate, and local seismic requirements.
Historically, frame-based construction advanced with industrialization, enabling taller and more flexible buildings than traditional load-bearing walls