puurungoseiniä
Puurungoseiniä is the Finnish term for wooden-framed walls, a common wall construction in Nordic architectural practice. The word derives from puu (wood), runko (frame), and seinä (wall), and it is used to describe walls that consist of a wooden skeleton with infill and an outer finishing layer.
Typically, a puurungoseinä has a timber skeleton of studs or frames, exterior bracing or sheathing, an insulation
Variants of puurungoseiniä appear in both traditional and modern constructions, ranging from lightweight timber-frame buildings to
The approach offers advantages such as relatively good thermal performance, acoustic insulation, and ease of on-site
Historically, timber-framed wall systems have been integral to Nordic construction, reflecting climate-adapted design and sustainable use