perikorkeus
Perikorkeus refers to the vertical distance between the highest point of a structure or surface and the surrounding ground level, often used in landscape design, architecture, and urban planning. The term is commonly applied in contexts where elevation changes significantly, such as terraced gardens, elevated platforms, or stepped landscapes. It is particularly relevant in Scandinavian and Finnish design traditions, where natural terrain and functional aesthetics play a key role in outdoor spaces.
In landscape architecture, perikorkeus helps define the visual and functional hierarchy of a site. By adjusting
In urban planning, perikorkeus can address challenges like flooding or uneven terrain by incorporating graded surfaces
While not a widely recognized term outside Nordic contexts, perikorkeus reflects a thoughtful approach to integrating