hlaðnar
Hlaðnar is a term used in Icelandic to describe a specific type of traditional dwelling. These structures are characterized by their thick, often earth-covered roofs, which were designed to provide excellent insulation against the harsh Icelandic climate. The walls of hlaðnar were typically constructed from stone or turf, materials readily available on the island. The design aimed to maximize heat retention and protect inhabitants from the strong winds and cold temperatures.
The interior of a hlaðnar often featured a communal living space, with sleeping areas and cooking facilities
While the traditional hlaðnar are no longer the primary form of housing in Iceland, their influence can