ruumraami
ruumraami is a term of Estonian origin that translates to "room frame" or "space frame". It generally refers to a structural system that uses interconnected beams or members arranged in a three-dimensional geometric configuration to form a rigid and lightweight framework. This type of structure is known for its ability to span large distances efficiently and its suitability for creating open and column-free interior spaces.
The concept of ruumraami finds applications in various fields, most notably in architecture and engineering. In
The design of a ruumraami can vary widely depending on the specific requirements of the project. Common