kaareutumien
Kaareutumien is a term used in worldbuilding and speculative archaeology to describe a family of curved architectural forms and the social practices associated with them. The concept centers on structures that emphasize arches, vaults, and corbelled curves, often integrated into ceremonial spaces and public architecture.
Etymology and scope: The name draws on Finnish linguistic elements for “curve” or “arch” and a pluralizing
Architecture and techniques: Common features include dry-stone arches, corbel vaults, and long arcades arranged to create
Cultural context: Communities that adopt kaareutumien forms typically develop specialized masonry crafts, guild networks, and symbolic
Examples and legacy: Sites featuring kaareutumien vaults and arcades appear in several regions of the fictional
See also: arch, vault, corbel, curved architecture, landform arch.