This is a two-storey private house located in Tallinn, Estonia. The client for this project was an architect who designed the house for his own family, on a plot where his parents’ summer cottage was located. Throughout the project, we achieved full mutual understanding with the client, which positively impacted the project’s implementation.
Main Part Design OÜ was responsible for:
Development of the structural BIM model, including electrical sockets and conduits
Structural calculations, including overall building stiffness and structural connection analysis
Production drawings, including part and assembly drawings
Production specifications and shipping lists
General arrangement drawings
Structural Overview
Load-bearing exterior and interior timber-frame walls
Roof structure: gang-nailed plate rafters
The building’s stiffness was ensured by transferring roof and ceiling diaphragms loads to the walls, which acted as shear walls through the action of the structural sheathing
Glulam stiffening frames with concealed steel plates, joined with dowels and bolts, were installed in the panoramic window area
Wall diaphragms are anchored using the Rothoblaas system hold-downs and chemical anchors
Modeling, Calculation & Coordination Tools 📐
Modeling: Tekla Structures
Calculations: Excel spreadsheets, RFEM 5, and Finnwood