mittareisto
Mittareisto is a traditional Finnish building technique characterized by the use of small, tightly fitted stones or bricks, typically arranged without mortar to create a stable and durable structure. The term "mittareisto" derives from the Finnish words "mitta," meaning measure or foot, and "reisto," referring to a layered or brickwork construction. This method has been historically employed for constructing foundations, walls, and storage buildings in rural Finland, often in areas with abundant natural stone resources.
The construction process involves carefully selecting and fitting stones or bricks to achieve maximum stability and
In contemporary contexts, mittareisto is appreciated as a sustainable and low-maintenance building technique that emphasizes traditional
Historically, mittareisto has been used for various purposes, including storage barns, cellars, and boundary walls, particularly