Fibersäieiden
Fibersäieiden is a Finnish term that translates to "fiber houses" or "fiber homes." It refers to a type of housing construction that utilizes prefabricated wooden elements, specifically emphasizing the use of wood fibers as a primary building material. These structures are often characterized by their modular design and efficient construction process, allowing for rapid assembly on-site.
The construction of Fibersäieiden typically involves factory-produced wall, floor, and roof panels made from engineered wood
Fibersäieiden construction aligns with a growing trend towards sustainable building practices. Wood is a renewable resource,