This project re-imagines the Icelandic community house for contemporary life, building on its historical role as a place for communities, performances, celebrations, and local events. While these functions remain important, the proposal expands the idea of the community house by introducing creativity and shared making as part of everyday social practices. The design is rotated in adaptable reuse, transforming an existing building into a flexible
social framework that can continue to evolve with the community.
A new public plaza forms the entry to the project, defined by a light, open structure that frames the outdoor space. This plaza links the residential neighborhood with the surrounding landscape and emerging cultural activities, allowing the buildings to become a meeting place woven into everyday life.
Inside, flexible halls host social events, while open workshops provide space for people to learn, make, and work together across generations. A social kitchen and greenhouse continue this idea through growing, cooking, and sharing means together, creating opportunities for everyday social connection.
The architecture emotions warmth, clear circulation, and adaptable spaces that encourage both organized events and informal encounters. Rather than functioning as a single-purpose cultural building, the project is designed as an open framework that can eurove with the needs of the community.
The proposal aims to renew the role of the Icelandic community house by creating a place where culture, creativity, and everyday life come together, supporting a stronger sense of participation, connection, and belonging.
Photos: Claudio Parada Nunes
María Þórólfsdóttir
Community through Creativity
Re-imagining the Icelandic Community House











