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Icelandic architectural style

Iceland's architectural style is Nordic.

Nordic style refers to the artistic design styles of Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Iceland and other Nordic countries (mainly referring to interior design and industrial product design). Nordic style originated from Scandinavian design style, so it is also called "Scandinavian style". Simple, natural and humanized.

While the Nordic style attracts public interest, Nordic design also pays attention to the minority. For example, eliminating the inconvenience of disabled people's lives, designing convenient humanized designs for them and realizing social justice. All of them reflect the overall concern of Nordic style design for people.

Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, is the closest capital to the North Pole and the highest latitude city in the world. Different from other international metropolises, Reykjavik is a "lonely" city, with no tall buildings, no traffic and only a lonely corner.

As the tallest building in Iceland, Hallgrimes Church is about 75 meters high, which is very eye-catching in Reykjavik, and its tall body can be seen in any corner of the city. This unique church is not only the embodiment of architectural art, but also a unique way for Icelanders to express their beliefs. It is cold and warm.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Nordic Style