palkkisidos
Palkkisidos is a Finnish term referring to a type of timber framing construction. It is characterized by the use of relatively slender, continuously spanning wooden beams, known as palkkis, which are supported at intervals by columns or other structural elements. This system allows for more open floor plans compared to traditional log construction, as the load-bearing walls are reduced. The beams are typically joined to the columns using mortise and tenon joints or metal connectors, depending on the era and specific design.
The palkkisidos system was popular in Finland during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly for