Hildur Steinþórsdóttir: Architecture of Reykjavík
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Három Holló // Drei Raben
2019. 03. 13.
Which are the most remarkable buildings in Reykjavík? Hildur Steinþórsdóttir, Icelandic architect talked about her hometown from a personal perspective, presenting some of her favorite buildings. She gave an overview of the development and structure of the Icelandic capital which is a relatively young city being shaped to this very day. In 1918, when Iceland became a sovereign and independent country, Reykjavík was just a tiny village, but it has seen major changes becoming the city it was at the 100th anniversary of the Republic of Iceland last year.
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