sääsuojatut
Sääsuojatut is a Finnish term used to describe spaces, structures, or equipment that provide protection from weather. The term is common in architecture, urban planning and public infrastructure, and it denotes elements designed to shield people from rain, snow, wind, sun and other adverse conditions, thereby improving comfort and safety in outdoor activity and access to buildings.
In practice, sääsuojatut can refer to covered walkways, entry canopies, bus shelters, platform coverings or sheltered
The extent of weather protection varies from partial canopies to fully enclosed shelters. The term is descriptive
Examples of contexts include entrances to transit stations, shopping centers with protected pedestrian routes, and outdoor