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Icelandic Farmhouses

Icelandic Farmhouses

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Icelandic Farmhouses. Identity, Landscape and Construction (1790-1945) retraces the history of Icelandic rural architecture between the late eighteenth century and the mid-twentieth century. Through the study of Icelandic rural buildings, this book narrates a very special history of architecture: one of adaptation and tradition, scarcity of building materials and transfers of knowledge with Europe. The history of Icelandic farmhouses is intermixed with construction issues, nationalistic debates, and a quest for a much-needed modernization of the standards of living. The book aims to retrace the role of modern building techniques in the development of Icelandic rural architecture and society.

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Keywords

  • Architecture
  • Concrete
  • construction
  • History of Architecture
  • Iceland
  • rural architecture
  • The arts
  • traditionalism

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DOI: 10.36253/979-12-215-0084-4

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