mannvirkjum
Mannvirkjum is an Icelandic term that refers to man-made structures or built works. It is used across disciplines such as architecture, civil engineering, urban planning, and cultural heritage to denote constructions created by people. The term covers a broad range of artefacts and facilities, from simple shelters to complex industrial complexes, and from monuments to large-scale infrastructure.
Categories typically include residential, commercial, and institutional buildings; transportation infrastructure such as roads, bridges, airports, ports,
Significance and management: Mannvirkjum embody a society's technical capabilities, economy, and cultural values. They are studied
Contemporary practice increasingly emphasizes resilient, energy-efficient design and the responsible stewardship of both new and historic