minimikohdan
Minimikohdan is a Finnish term that translates to "minimum distance." It is commonly used in the context of urban planning, real estate, and landscape design to refer to the shortest achievable distance between two points or entities. This concept is crucial when considering factors like accessibility, privacy, noise pollution, and visual impact.
In urban planning, minimikohdan can dictate the spacing between buildings, roads, and public spaces. For example,
Landscape architects use minimikohdan to determine the placement of trees, shrubs, and other landscape elements. This