tukimuur
Tukimuur is a traditional Finnish architectural feature, often found in rural and historical buildings. It refers to a wall or partition that is built into the ground, typically made of stone or brick. The purpose of a tukimuur is to provide stability and support for the structure above it, particularly in areas with unstable soil or to prevent the building from settling. This technique is particularly common in Finland's northern regions, where the soil can be soft and prone to shifting.
The construction of a tukimuur involves digging a trench and filling it with stones or bricks, creating
In addition to its structural benefits, the tukimuur also serves an aesthetic purpose. It can create a