storstilede
Storstilede is a term that refers to a specific type of historical building construction, primarily found in certain rural areas of Scandinavia. It describes a dwelling or farmstead where all the main buildings, including the house, barn, and other outbuildings, are arranged in a single, continuous row. This layout is characterized by the close proximity of these structures, often sharing a common roofline or being connected by covered passageways.
The origin of storstilede construction is believed to be linked to practical considerations such as climate
Storstilede buildings typically feature a long, rectangular footprint. The residential quarters would be situated at one