arkkilohkoja
Arkkilohkoja is a small, traditional Finnish architectural feature commonly found in rural buildings and historic structures in Finland. The term "lohkkoja" refers to a particular type of building or structural element characterized by its distinctive construction method and appearance. The prefix "arkki" indicates a specific regional or stylistic variation, often associated with older Finnish architecture.
Typically, arkkilohkoja are constructed using wooden beams or logs, assembled in a way that emphasizes simplicity
The architectural style of arkkilohkoja often features steep, gabled roofs and small windows, tailored to the
Today, arkkilohkoja are valued as cultural artifacts and are often preserved in historical farmsteads, open-air museums,
While not widespread in contemporary construction, arkkilohkoja remains an important symbol of Finland’s rural history and