väderkompensering
Väderkompensering is a concept used in construction and architecture to mitigate the effects of weather-related load changes on buildings. It involves designing the building's structural system to compensate for external forces caused by changes in temperature, humidity, and wind pressure.
The primary goal ofväderkompensering is to prevent damage to the building's foundation, walls, and roof by reducing
Väderkompensering involves using materials that are resistant to thermal expansion and contraction, such as reinforced concrete
In Scandinavian countries, where the concept originated,väderkompensering is a common feature in modern building design. Its