pihapiirirakenteet
Pihapiirirakenteet, or "pihapiiri" in Finnish, refers to a traditional Finnish building technique that involves constructing a house using a wooden frame covered with a layer of clay. This method has been used for centuries in Finland and other Nordic countries, particularly in rural areas. The term "pihapiiri" translates to "clay circle" or "clay wall," reflecting the circular shape of the clay layer that surrounds the wooden frame.
The construction process begins with the creation of a wooden frame, which serves as the structural foundation
Pihapiirirakenteet buildings are known for their durability and energy efficiency. The clay layer provides excellent insulation,
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in pihapiirirakenteet, as more people seek sustainable