sprickbryggor
Sprickbryggor (literally "crack piers") is a term used primarily in Sweden and other Nordic contexts to describe a class of waterfront structures designed to manage movement and cracking under environmental loads. The term does not denote a single standardized construction type; rather it describes a family of piers or wharfs where joints, fissures, or segmented elements are integrated to allow controlled flexing and crack formation instead of rigid failure. In practice, sprickbryggor may be wooden or timber-masonry composites, or modular piles connected by flexible bearings or slip joints.
Design approach: The central idea is to provide a structure that can accommodate settlement, ice action, and
Context: Sprickbryggor appear in regional coastal-engineering literature and field reports in Nordic regions where seasonal temperature
See also: jetty, quay, breakwater, timber dock, modular dock, coastal engineering.