linkkisanastoa
Linkkisanastoa, also known as the "Finnish Linkage System," is a unique and traditional method of constructing wooden buildings, particularly barns, in Finland. This technique involves the use of wooden beams and posts that are interconnected using mortise and tenon joints, creating a strong and stable structure. The term "linkkisanastoa" translates to "linkage frame" in English, reflecting the interconnected nature of the construction method.
The construction process begins with the preparation of the site, where the foundation is laid and the
Linkkisanastoa is known for its durability and resilience, as the interconnected beams and posts can withstand
The linkkisanastoa method has been used for centuries in Finland, and it remains a popular choice for