5 Amazing Arctic Research Buildings
Halley VI Research Station Ice Lab commissioned by British Council and curated by The Arts Catalyst. A.Dubber, British Antarctic Survey New designs make suffering through freezing desolation in the name of research actually look okay. It's not easy designing buildings for the harsh conditions of Antarctica: architects have to account for ever-piling snow, freezing cold, and violent winds. A new touring exhibition opening next week, Ice Lab: New Architecture and Science in Antarctica, highlights a few of the best solutions--some already operational, others coming soon. THE BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY'S HALLEY VI We've covered the Seussian Halley VI station before, and out of the research stations listed here, it's probably the most well-tested: the first in the line of Halley stations is from the late 1950s, and VI opened up in February. This variation has hydraulic legs (it can ski!) and houses up to 52 researchers. PRINCESS ELISABETH The Princess Elisabeth Research Station,...