nööritu
Nööritu is a traditional architectural element originating from indigenous communities in the northern regions of Scandinavia, particularly among the Saami people. It functions as a type of protective covering or enclosure, designed to shield structures from harsh weather conditions such as snow, wind, and cold temperatures. The design of nööritu emphasizes durability, insulation, and adaptability to the local environment.
Typically constructed using natural materials like wood, bark, or sod, nööritu structures are characterized by their
Nööritu also plays a significant cultural role, serving as a space for social gatherings, workshops, or as
In modern contexts, nööritu-inspired designs are studied for their sustainable and climate-resilient qualities. Architects and environmental