nurkakulmat
Nurkakulmat is a Finnish term referring to the corners of a building's facade where two walls meet at a right angle. It is a fundamental architectural element that defines the shape and structure of many buildings. The precise execution of nurkakulmat is crucial for the overall aesthetic appeal and structural integrity of a building. In traditional Finnish wooden architecture, the way nurkakulmat were constructed, particularly the types of log joints used, served as a visual indicator of the builder's skill and the building's age.
Different construction methods have been employed for nurkakulmat throughout history. In log construction, various interlocking joint