Iceland as a Landscape Investigation Pattern

Nowadays Icelanders continue an ancient dialogue. Nature is part of their soul and they take with them bits of their terrestrial landscape when they move to the elsewhere. When they move out in the sea they often name their ships or boats after natural spots (waterfalls, mountains, etc.), Moving to...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Campanini, Manuela Silvia
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The University of Akureyri 2007
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/8c6f42a4224742108b6cdd79c16bfb26
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Summary:Nowadays Icelanders continue an ancient dialogue. Nature is part of their soul and they take with them bits of their terrestrial landscape when they move to the elsewhere. When they move out in the sea they often name their ships or boats after natural spots (waterfalls, mountains, etc.), Moving to the town, architects build monuments inspired by wild nature like Hallgrimskirkja (inspired by Hraundrangar and the columnar basalt) or Perlan (inspired by the Geysir and the geothermal water). This is the way Icelanders compensate and take care of their perennial landscape nostalgia.