Rakennettujen
Rakennettujen is a Finnish inflected form of the past passive participle rakennettu, which comes from the verb rakentaa (to build). In Finnish grammar, past passive participles function as adjectives that describe a noun. Rakennettu means built or constructed, and rakennetut refers to multiple built things in the nominative plural. Rakennettujen is used when the noun it modifies is in the genitive plural or when the phrase indicates relation or possession, for example in "rakennettujen talojen julkisivut" meaning the facades of the built houses.
Usage of rakennetut and rakennetujen follows standard Finnish adjective agreement: rakennetut talot means built houses, while
In practice, rakennetujen is common in architecture, urban planning, and heritage protection language, where it helps
Related terms include rakennetettu (the base form meaning built) and rakennetut (the nominative plural meaning built