curro cardenal's photo series captures isolated homes scattered onto iceland's rugged land
Briefly

Curro Cardenal's photographic series captures the isolated homes scattered across Iceland's dramatic landscape, reflecting the independence and resilience of the Icelandic people.
The modest residences can often be found in locations seemingly chosen for their remoteness, reflecting the deep connection between the people and the land.
Living in Iceland requires cultivating a deep reverent relationship with the land. The country's extreme climate features volatile storms and long winters, necessitating resilience.
The design of these small, inconspicuous houses integrates into the landscape, harmonizing with the natural surroundings, emphasizing the relationship between human habitation and nature.
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