Enkeltledede
Enkeltledede refers to a type of architecture and building design that originated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, primarily in Europe. Characterized by simplicity and minimal ornamentation, enkeltledede buildings are often considered a precursor to the Bauhaus movement.
The term "enkeltledede" is a Danish and Norwegian phrase that translates to "single-storyed" or "one-storyed." This
Enkeltledede architecture emerged during a time of rapid urbanization and industrialization, when cities were experiencing significant
Enkeltledede buildings typically feature rectangular facades with few windows, minimal decoration, and an emphasis on functionality
The enkeltledede style has had a lasting impact on modern architecture, influencing the development of various