
The Hallgrímskirkja Church plaza minimalist layout, patterned paving stones, sparse benches, and low walls, was chosen intentionally to echo Iceland’s natural landscape: vast, unadorned, yet full of quiet power. Beneath the surface lies a carefully engineered heating system that melts snow in winter, keeping the space accessible year-round.
Cheers,
C. S.

Now that is cool! I love the photo, the backstory, and the heating system.
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Love your composition, Sam. 🙂
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