koonilistel
Koonilistel is a term used in Estonian to describe a particular type of traditional wooden building construction. It refers to buildings where the main structural elements, such as walls, are constructed from roughly hewn logs that are placed horizontally. These logs are typically interlocked at the corners, often using a notch system.
The term "koonilistel" itself suggests a connection to the shape or form of the logs used. The
This building style is historically prevalent in rural areas of Estonia and is associated with older farmsteads
While modern construction techniques have largely replaced koonilistel for new buildings, it remains an important part