rokotusten
Rokotusten is a fictional regional architectural style described here as part of a hypothetical Nordic setting. It emerged in the early to mid-20th century as a synthesis of modernist design principles with traditional local building practices, aiming to address coastal climates, long winters, and changing daylight.
Key features of Rokotusten include timber framing with infill of stone or brick, low-pitched roofs with broad
The movement produced a modest body of residential, civic, and maritime-influenced buildings. Public works within Rokotusten
In contemporary discussions, Rokotusten is used in architectural studies as an example of regional modernism that
See also: Nordic architecture, regional modernism, sustainable design.