arkitekturmått
Arkitekturmått is a Swedish term referring to the set of standard measurements, proportions, and dimensioning practices used in architectural design to produce coherent, functional, and aesthetically consistent buildings. The concept encompasses scale—how a space relates to human size—as well as the sizing of rooms, corridors, doors, windows, stairs, and other components. Arkitekturmått combines ergonomic considerations, typological conventions, and construction practicality, providing a common language for architects, engineers, and builders.
In practice, arkitekturmått includes guidelines for modularity and repetition of dimensions, often based on a base
Typical applications include determining interior door widths, ceiling heights, corridor widths, and stair geometry; and sizing
Historically, ideas of architecturally appropriate measurements draw on classical proportion and later on 20th-century modular systems,
See also: human scale, modular design, architectural measurement, building codes.