Uppbyggðararhitektúra
Uppbyggðararhitektúra, often translated as constructive architecture, refers to an architectural approach that emphasizes the process of building and the inherent qualities of materials and construction methods. It is less focused on purely aesthetic considerations and more on the integrity and logic of the structure itself. This style emerged in the early 20th century, partly as a reaction against ornamentation and as a celebration of industrial production and new materials.
Key to uppbyggðararhitektúra is the idea that the form of a building should be a direct result
Examples of uppbyggðararhitektúra can be found in the work of architects who prioritized functionalism and the