ruumikaader
Ruumikaader, literally “space frame” in Estonian, refers to a structural system made of a three‑dimensional network of linear members connected at joints to form a spatial lattice. It is used to support roofs, floors, and façades, allowing large spans with relatively small amounts of material and enabling open interior spaces.
The system typically uses steel tubes or aluminum members and involves joints that are bolted or welded,
Ruumikaader structures offer a high stiffness-to-weight ratio, good load distribution in three dimensions, and potential for
Applications include large-span roofs for stadiums and railway stations, atria, airport terminals, and exhibition halls, as
Etymology and use: In Estonian, ruumikaader combines ruum (space) and kaader (frame, grid), reflecting the system’s