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  2. Torp (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    A torp (Swedish pronunciation:) is a type of cottage emblematic of the Swedish countryside. It comes from the Old Norse þorp. In modern usage, it is the classic Swedish summer house, a small cottage painted in Falu red and white, [1] and evidence of the way in which urbanization came quite late to all of Scandinavia.

  3. Medieval Scandinavian architecture - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the Norse lands, people lived in longhouses (langhús), which were typically 5 to 7 meters (16 to 23 ft) wide and anywhere from 15 to 75 meters (49 to 246 ft) long, depending on the wealth and social position of the owner. In much of the Norse region, the longhouses were built around wooden frames on simple stone footings.

  4. Architecture of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Many of the taller buildings in the Reykjavík area look out of place when compared with their neighbours, for example traditional wooden houses neighbour the Höfðatorg Tower 1. Other projects include the Harpa, completed in 2011, whose ambitious plans had originally included a world trade centre. Funding for the concert hall became insecure ...

  5. 10 of the most beautiful crowns from the Scandinavian royals

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    The Scandinavian royal houses -- Denmark, Norway and Sweden -- have always been closely connected through different marriages, which means that all of the fabulous crowns and tiaras that the ...

  6. Architecture of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Ystad in the southern Swedish region of Scania, which was formerly part of Denmark, still has some 300 half-timbered houses, several of them of historic importance. [15] The oldest surviving half-timbered house in Denmark, built in 1527, is located in Køge on the east coast of Sealand .

  7. Architecture of Norway - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of Norway has evolved in response to changing economic conditions, technological advances, demographic fluctuations and cultural shifts. While outside architectural influences are apparent in much of Norwegian architecture, they have often been adapted to meet Norwegian climatic conditions, including: harsh winters, high winds and, in coastal areas, salt spray.

  8. This 22-year-old Swedish woman looks exactly like Adele ...

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    Ellinor Hellborg bears an uncanny resemblance to the "When We Were Young" singer, which has caused the 22-year-old to gain quite the Instagram following. This 22-year-old Swedish woman looks ...

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    Make sure to look for plenty of neutrals and soft colors, androgynous designs and easy-to-layer pieces when you’re channelin Scandinavian Style Is Trending — Shop 17 Picks to Nail the ...