puhtruumi
Puhtruumi is a term used in contemporary architectural and cognitive-design discourse to describe a space intended for focused activity or sensory rest. It is not a fixed institution or product; rather, it denotes a design approach that can be realized in various spatial configurations within offices, schools, libraries, or public buildings.
Etymology and scope: The name is associated with Estonian linguistic roots, loosely interpreted as “clean” or
Design characteristics: Typical puhtruumi features include sound-damping strategies (such as acoustic materials and partitions), controllable lighting,
Applications and reception: Proponents argue that puhtruumi spaces can improve concentration, reduce cognitive fatigue, and support
See also: Quiet room, focus room, reading room, clean room.
References: Discussions of puhtruumi appear in design journals and architectural theses that explore space, attention, and