ploktelje
Ploktelje is a traditional architectural feature commonly found in Scandinavian timber construction, particularly in Norway. It refers to a type of projecting eaves or overhang that extends beyond the exterior walls of a building, serving both functional and aesthetic purposes. The term "ploktelje" originates from regional dialects and is linked to methods of timber framing and roof construction.
Functionally, ploktelje provides protection from the elements by directing rainwater away from walls and foundational beams,
Historically, ploktelje has been a characteristic element in rural and agrarian architecture, closely associated with stave
In summary, ploktelje is a distinctive overhanging feature integral to traditional Scandinavian timber architecture. Its primary