kuivmüüri
Kuivmüüri, also known as dry stone walling, is a traditional construction method that involves building walls and other structures using stones without any mortar to bind them. The stability of these structures relies entirely on the careful selection, shaping, and placement of the stones, with each stone interlocking with its neighbors to create a strong and durable edifice. This technique has been practiced across the globe for millennia, with surviving examples found in ancient ruins, agricultural landscapes, and fortifications.
The principles of kuivmüüri are rooted in understanding the natural properties of stone. Builders must select
Kuivmüüri structures can range from simple boundary walls and garden features to more complex retaining walls,