kõrgusmalli
Kõrgusmalli is an Estonian architecture inspired by the traditional designs of wooden buildings. While the name roughly translates to "height model" in English, the term essentially refers to the typical design approach used in creating pagoda-style wooden houses. These structures are characterized by a distinctive tiered or layered design, where each level is smaller than the one below it, thereby creating a series of interconnected halls.
This distinctive design characteristic allows the residents to circulate between various levels without having to navigate
Kõrgusmalli-era buildings feature steep pitched roofs with multiple slopes and exposed supporting elements such as wooden
The exact date of origin remains unclear. Many kõrgusmalli designs concentrate in rural areas in Eastern Estonia.