Churches in Iceland
By Pascal Fellonneau
6 Aug 2008
Everywhere in Iceland, even in the smallest towns you can see modern style churches that replaced the old wooden danish styled ones. The architects seem to have such an incredible inspiration when they're assigned to design new churches. I guess I have to add the fact that there's no architecture school in Iceland.
4 responses
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Jim Hart gave props (19 Dec 2008):
another wonderful photo essay -- "no architecture school in iceland" -- LOL
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Paul Alexander Knox (Deleted) gave props (27 Mar 2009):
Great images, particulary like the night shots
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Alexis - Now on Flickr gave props (30 May 2009):
Obviously!!
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Sabina Zych (Deleted) said (4 Apr 2010):
Wonderful!
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