>>34459328Basically yes, although many of the seemingly Nordic (or rather Finnic) architecture also has similar equivalent in prehistoric Korea, namely the pit houses and raised floor houses. I think the only uniquely Nordic elements are the orewood stave houses and turf roof houses, which might be because /vnug/ is colder and snowier than RL Korea. Tosuntol (ondol) is an uniquely Korean (mostly Mujigae) element that manage to take hold in /vnug/ since central heating is good. I don’t know how common stone buildings (beyond stone foundations) would be in /vnug/ since stone is not as good in keeping the house warm and are also more expensive, while the main benefit (not flammable and more durable) doesn’t come in play often in /vnug/’s environment. Foreign invaders might unironically be the one thing that teaches /vnug/ to build stone walls and towers