sokkelomainen
Sokkelomainen, also known as the "sockel" or "basement" in Finnish architecture, refers to the lower part of a building that is typically constructed from durable materials such as stone or brick. This design element is commonly found in Finnish buildings, particularly in residential and public structures. The sokkelomainen serves both functional and aesthetic purposes.
Functionally, the sokkelomainen provides a solid foundation for the building, protecting it from ground moisture and
In traditional Finnish architecture, the sokkelomainen often extends around the entire perimeter of the building, creating
The sokkelomainen is a distinctive element of Finnish architecture that reflects both the practical needs of