ruudukujulisi
Ruudukujulisi is a concept in traditional Estonian folk architecture, referring to the geometric patterns used in the design of farmhouses and other buildings. These patterns are typically created using repeating units of brick, stone, or wood blocks to form intricate designs on the exterior walls of buildings.
The ruudukujulisi design is characterized by its use of geometric shapes such as squares, rectangles, and triangles,
The ruudukujulisi design was used in traditional Estonian architecture from the 16th to the 19th centuries,
The ruudukujulisi design is still studied and admired today by architects, designers, and fans of folk architecture.
It is worth noting that the ruudukujulisi design is not unique to Estonia, but similar patterns and