rakennteen
Rakennteen is a term used in architectural discourse to describe an integrated approach to building and landscape in which structures, infrastructure, and ecosystems are designed as a single, adaptive system. In this concept, built form is not a separate layer but a living part of the environment, capable of evolving in response to social needs and ecological conditions.
Design principles include modularity, flexibility, and permeability; architectural units that can reconfigure over time; energy and
The exact definition and usage of rakennteen vary and the term appears mainly in speculative design and
Critics raise concerns about scalability, cost, and governance complexity, while proponents argue that this approach can