pinnankarheitusta
Pinnankarheitusta is a traditional Finnish architectural feature commonly found in older rural barns and farmhouses. Literally translating to "pinnanka shear" or "ridge shear," it refers to a structural or decorative element installed along the ridge of a roof or between the vertical wall and the roof, often serving both functional and aesthetic purposes. Typically made from wood, pinnankarheitusta are characterized by their elongated, slender form, which provides reinforcement against the lateral forces affecting the roof structure.
The primary function of pinnankarheitusta is to strengthen the roof's ridge or edges, helping to distribute
Historically, pinnankarheitusta were crafted from locally available timber, reflecting the resourcefulness of rural communities. Their design
Today, pinnankarheitusta are appreciated as cultural and architectural heritage elements. They are preserved in restoration projects