DOIslóðs
DOIslóðs is a term that refers to a specific type of Icelandic turf house. These traditional dwellings are characterized by their construction using sod and stone, materials readily available in the Icelandic landscape. The design of DOIslóðs evolved over centuries to provide shelter from the harsh climate, which includes strong winds, heavy rain, and cold temperatures.
The primary construction method involved layering thick turf walls over a framework of wood or stone. The
DOIslóðs were an integral part of Icelandic rural life for much of the country's history. They represent