Rekkehuset
Rekkehuset, literally "the row house" in Norwegian, is a type of terraced housing where a series of dwellings shares party walls, forming a continuous row along a street. Each house typically has its own entrance and is usually two or three stories tall. The façades in a row are generally uniform, and external spaces range from small front paths or gardens to larger back courtyards.
Origin and use: Rekkehuset developed in European cities during the industrial era as a compact and affordable
Architecture and layout: Construction materials vary and include brick, wood, and concrete. Interiors often follow a
Contemporary status: Rekkehuset remains widespread in Nordic cities and is frequently preserved as part of cultural
See also: Row house; Terraced house; Danish rækkehus; Swedish radhus.