kerrostuvista
Kerrostuvista refers to a type of multi-story wooden house construction commonly found in Finland and other Nordic countries. The term combines "kerros," meaning "floor" or "story" in Finnish, and "talo," meaning "house." This architectural style is characterized by its use of wood as the primary building material, often featuring stacked floors with minimal external walls, creating a compact and efficient living space.
Kerrostuvista buildings typically consist of two to four stories, with each floor connected by an internal
The construction method is cost-effective and energy-efficient, as wood is a renewable resource with good insulating
While kerrostuvista buildings were originally designed for residential use, some have been repurposed for commercial or