hammersluku
Hammersluku is a term used to describe a particular style of building construction that originated in Northern Europe. The name translates to "hammer play" or "hammer scene" in Swedish, and it refers to the use of wooden frames and brickwork to create rigid structures.
Historically, the earliest records of hammersluku date back to the 16th century in Sweden. At that time,
The hammersluku method was used to build cottages and other residential buildings, as well as churches and
One of the key characteristics of hammersluku is its use of thick, tapered wooden posts, which are
The popularity of hammersluku construction has waxed and waned over the years, but it remains a distinctive