/urban/ + /architecture/

traditional edition

Saving this poor thread

coomfy as fuck

desu people like traditional shit(and they bitch about too much le skyscrapers and modern shit) but traditional threads suck as there is nothing to talk about

Idk, I kind of like threads that don't have any specific edition. It makes you not feel confined to anything. But on that note, I think you should continue the skyline competition.

>But on that note, I think you should continue the skyline competition.
no sorry, I don't have time for that now also /urban/ needs to be more lively in the first place

>Idk, I kind of like threads that don't have any specific edition.
wellll yeah need to bring that paste back

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traditional Norwegian architecture inbound

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comfy/10

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fint å se sånne gode gammeldagse panoramavinduer

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Stave churches aren't good enough on pictures alone, though. The details on them are too subtle.

Cozy castle

12th century wood carvings right here

haha norwegians were even poorer than poles

we were building of brick but you couldn't afford even that haha

beautiful

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Preserved portal from older stave church torn in the 19th century

is this traditional enough?

Our oldest buildings are of stone, but using wood was much more sustainable, as we had so much of it. Note, had. We were so liberal with it, that we deforested all of Iceland and a good chunk of our own country back in the middle ages.

Cheers.
It's a nice town, and the coldest in southern Norway, holding a record of -50,4 degrees celsius.

>posting literal fossils
Gosh grandpa

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