tiilimuotomallit
Tiilimuotomallit, also known as "tiili" or "brick" in English, are traditional Finnish building materials that have been used for centuries in the construction of homes, churches, and other structures. These bricks are typically made from clay, which is fired in a kiln to create a hard, durable material. The process of making tiilimuotomallit involves several steps, including the preparation of the clay, the shaping of the bricks, and the firing process.
The traditional method of making tiilimuotomallit involves mixing clay with water to create a malleable dough.
Tiilimuotomallit have been an important part of Finnish architecture and culture for centuries. They are often
In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in the use of tiilimuotomallit in modern architecture.