sanarakenteella
Sanarakenteella refers to a specific architectural style that emerged in Finland during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The term is derived from the Finnish words "sana," meaning "word," and "rakenteella," meaning "structure" or "framework." This style is characterized by its use of natural materials, such as wood and stone, and its emphasis on simplicity and functionality. Sanarakenteella buildings often feature large windows, open floor plans, and a connection to the natural environment, reflecting the Finnish love for nature and outdoor living.
The sanarakenteella style is closely associated with the work of Finnish architect Eliel Saarinen, who is often
Sanarakenteella architecture is not limited to Finland, as it has also been adopted and adapted in other