kivitalot
Kivitalot, meaning stone houses in Finnish, refer to buildings in which the exterior and often the structural walls are built from natural stone or stone masonry. Construction styles vary from traditional dry-stone and mortared fieldstone to cut stone blocks and stone facades. In contemporary practice, stone is sometimes used as a visible veneer combined with other structural systems.
Historically, kivitalot feature thick walls, small windows, and pitched roofs, designed for durability and protection against
Geographically, stone houses have been a common feature in rural Finland and other Nordic regions, where locally
Advantages of kivitalot include long service life, fire resistance, and minimal exterior maintenance beyond repointing. They
In modern construction, stone is often used as facing or veneer rather than as sole structural material,