hirsipalkkeja
Hirsipalkkeja, the Finnish word for log timbers, refers to the primary building material in traditional Finnish wooden architecture. These are typically large, squared or round timbers hewn from logs, forming the structural walls of a building. The technique of using hirsipalkkeja has a long history, dating back centuries and playing a crucial role in the development of Finnish rural and urban landscapes.
The selection of wood is important, with pine and spruce being the most common choices due to
The thickness and shape of the hirsipalkkeja could vary depending on the intended use and architectural style.