In Antarctica, Architecture is Heating Up

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In 1773, James Cook circumnavigated Antarctica, representing humankind’s first known encounter with the continent. Ever since, Antarctica has been a vast, formidable, yet curious 14 million kilometer landscape, which explorers, scientists and governments have sought to understand and exploit. Given the harsh realities of building on the continent, aesthetics and architectural creativity have remained an afterthought in Antarctic settlements up until recent years. Today, however, the architectural scene is heating up.

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Cite: Niall Patrick Walsh. "In Antarctica, Architecture is Heating Up" 28 Feb 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/934590/in-antarctica-architecture-is-heating-up> ISSN 0719-8884

Arctic Poppy Orangery in Antarctica. Image © Alexy Kozyr

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