The invention provides load-resisting segments (e.g., panels or frames for
openings) for transmitting loads through a building structure. In the
context of a wall, the load-resisting segments transmit shear loads
downward to structural elements below the wall, such as to a building
foundation. The load-resisting segments may comprise a truss
configuration, i.e., an assembly of members forming a rigid framework.
Each load-resisting segment can include web members and pairs of truss
plates secured to sides of the segment to secure connections of the web
members to each other and to other members. The wall segments can include
beam-separation blocks that reduce truss plate failure by spacing apart
the ends of two web members bearing against a chord or post to position
the intersection point of the load paths of the web members with the load
path of the chord or post. Some of the truss plates can include strips of
material to provide additional resistance to tearing of the truss plate
due to loads experienced by the truss plate. Some of the load-resisting
segments, particularly frames for doors or windows, may include
compression plates that prevent point-loading of studs or chords against
transversely oriented members. For example, a truss frame may include
compression plates between ends of its columns and surfaces of a header
or sill structure.