Wall, support, ceiling, and roof make up the skeleton of nearly every  building. This fourth volume in the series SCALE, Support and  Materialize, takes an in-depth look at these load-bearing structures,  covering the development and realization of appropriate constructions  from idea and design intention all the way to constructional  implementation.
Following the traditional building methods of  massive, cross-wall, and skeleton construction, it points the way toward  a material-appropriate constructional approach to these defining  structural elements - wall, support, ceiling, and roof. Special  attention is given to how constructional and technical considerations  can be harmonized with spatial and formal commitments
 
        Wall, support, ceiling, and roof make up the skeleton of nearly every building. This fourth volume in the series SCALE, Support and Materialize, takes an in-depth look at these load-bearing structures, covering the development and realization of appropriate constructions from idea and design intention all the way to constructional implementation.
Following the traditional building methods of massive, cross-wall, and skeleton construction, it points the way toward a material-appropriate constructional approach to these defining structural elements - wall, support, ceiling, and roof. Special attention is given to how constructional and technical considerations can be harmonized with spatial and formal commitments. The load-bearing elements are organized, described, and explored in detail from a material as well as a formal and constructional perspective. Their practical implementation is illustrated by a series of international examples.