tínheis
Tínheis is a term originating from the Faroese language and refers to a type of traditional Faroese dwelling. These structures are characterized by their turf roofs, which serve as both insulation and a natural part of the landscape. Historically, tínheis were built primarily from local materials such as stone and wood, with the turf being sourced from the surrounding hillsides. The design was adapted to the harsh weather conditions of the Faroe Islands, offering protection from strong winds and heavy rainfall.
The construction of tínheis often involved a process of stacking stones to form the walls, with wooden