Eskels
Eskels are a type of architectural or structural element characterized by their distinctive, wedge-shaped form. The term "eskels" is derived from the Norwegian word for "wedge," reflecting their typical geometric shape. These elements are often used in construction, sculpture, and design to create angular transitions or to serve functional purposes such as support, protection, or aesthetic enhancement.
In architectural contexts, eskels are frequently employed as decorative features in facades or as structural supports
The design of eskels often draws inspiration from natural forms such as the wedge-shaped profiles seen in
Although not a widely standardized term across all regions, eskels are recognized in specific design and engineering