liikkuvankierteinen
Liikkuvankierteinen is a term used in Finnish architectural and carpentry traditions to describe a movable, spirally shaped structural component. The word is a compound of *liikkuvä*, meaning "moving," and *kierteinen*, meaning "spiraled" or "coiled." The component typically consists of a wooden or metal strip bent into a logarithmic or Archimedean spiral and mounted on a pivot or sliding mechanism. Its primary function is to allow a part of a building, such as a roof fascia, tampin board, or a decorative panel, to be raised or lowered smoothly while maintaining a continuous curved profile.
Historical roots of the piece can be traced back to the 18th century, where it first appeared
Modern uses of the liikkuvankierteinen are largely symbolic or decorative, often replicated in historical restorations or
The mechanism exemplifies how simple geometrical concepts, such as a spiral, can be harnessed to create functional