ilmanottoaukoista
Ilmanottoaukoista, also known as "ilmanotto" or "ilmanottoaukot," are a type of architectural feature found in traditional Finnish and Karelian buildings. These openings are designed to allow for the natural ventilation and cooling of the interior spaces. They are typically located on the south and west sides of a building, where the sun's rays are strongest, and are often covered with wooden shutters or louvres to control the amount of sunlight and airflow.
The term "ilmanottoaukoista" translates to "air intake openings" in English. These openings are an essential aspect
In addition to their practical benefits, ilmanottoaukoista also contribute to the aesthetic appeal of traditional Finnish