pingeklassile
Pingeklassile is a term used to describe a specific architectural style that originated in the 1920s in Kymenlaakso, Finland. The term Pingeklassile translates to "peeled-classic" style, which refers to its typical design features.
The Pingeklassile style is characterized by a combination of traditional elements with modern influences. Buildings constructed
The use of natural materials such as wood is a prominent feature of Pingeklassile design. The rough,
Pingeklassile architecture was influential in shaping the early 20th-century Finnish design movement. The style gained popularity