happitasojen
Happitasojen refers to a type of small, typically one-room, dwellings in Finnish architecture. These structures originated in rural areas and were used as temporary or seasonal abodes for farmhands, laborers, or travelers. Over time, happitasojen became a characteristic feature of Finnish countryside landscapes.
Happitasojen are often small, simple buildings made of wood, often with a metal roof. They typically range
Historically, happitasojen were built in rural areas where farmers or landowners needed temporary housing for workers
While happitasojen are no longer a common feature of modern Finnish architecture, many of these structures