ruutuarkkitehtuurin
Ruutuarkkitehtuurin, often translated as "grid architecture" or "tiled architecture," refers to a structural design principle where a building or space is organized around a repetitive, modular grid system. This grid dictates the placement of structural elements, such as walls, columns, and beams, creating a consistent pattern of bays or modules. The concept is found in various architectural styles throughout history, from ancient Roman buildings to modern high-rises.
The primary advantage of ruutuarkkitehtuurin lies in its efficiency and predictability. The modular nature of the
In historical contexts, the Roman insulae, or apartment blocks, often exhibited a grid-like structure to maximize