
As its name implies, timber frame construction is a method of building which relies on a timber frame as a basic means of structural support.
Framed buildings are often referred to as 'lightweight construction', but don't be misled - like the skeleton in your body, it's a precision engineered structure that is remarkably strong and durable. During construction, open panel timber frame is covered internally by plasterboard, filled with high performance insulation. Moisture/vapour barriers are incorporated and the outer leaf of the wall completes the structure. The outer leaf is typically stone, brick, render or timber to suit the local vernacular and planning requirements.
There are many other forms of timber frame, including advanced and closed panel systems, volumetric and
hybrid systems. Structural Insulated Panel (SIP) technology is another exciting development in timber based
construction methods.
Timber frame is an engineered, quality assured, tried and tested building method that is the norm in
most parts of the developed world.
A truly 'modern method of construction', today's factory-manufactured timber frame: