Architecture of the Arctic
Saturday, May 13, 2006
These are buildings from the Canadian territory of Nunavut, where high winds, freezing temperatures, and the difficulty of transporting raw materials pose some interesting architectural constraints. All of the buildings above are in the city of Iqaluit, except for the flying saucer, which is in Igloolik.
A restaurant
A school
A cathedral
A firehouse
An airport
A school
A research center
Technorati Tag's :Architecture arctic south+pole amazing photo picture
A restaurant
A school
A cathedral
A firehouse
An airport
A school
A research center
Technorati Tag's :Architecture arctic south+pole amazing photo picture
4 Comments:
Oh holy awesome. I want to live there.
I actually think some of those are pretty cool looking,I'd love to see inside them !
Haha, very 'cool' indeed :).
Just a heads up that Canada is up north so these are at the north pole not the south pole
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