eijohtavat
Eijohtavat is a type of Finnish construction technique, originating from the concept of load-bearing walls. In this method, vertical load-bearing walls are constructed by stacking wooden panel frames on top of each other, forming a continuous, solid wall. The term "eijohtavat" is derived from the Finnish word "eijohtaava," which means "following or approaching" or "adjacent," likely referring to the continuous nature of the wall.
The eijohtavat technique has become increasingly popular in Finnish construction, particularly for residential buildings. It offers
In contrast to traditional wooden framing methods using horizontal wooden beams, the eijohtavat approach focuses on
A key advantage is that eijohtavat can be easily adapted to various structural designs, allowing for heightened