Ice Station: The Creation of Halley VI. Britain's Pioneering Antarctic Research Station by James Morris


Ice Station: The Creation of Halley VI. Britain's Pioneering Antarctic Research Station
Title : Ice Station: The Creation of Halley VI. Britain's Pioneering Antarctic Research Station
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ISBN : 390602766X
ISBN-10 : 9783906027661
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 96
Publication : First published June 15, 2015

For more than fifty years, Halley Research Station—located on the Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica’s Weddell Sea—has collected a continuous stream of meteorological and atmospheric data critical to our understanding of polar atmospheric chemistry, rising sea levels, and the depletion of the ozone layer.  Since the station’s establishment in 1956, there have been six Halley stations, each designed to withstand the difficult climatic conditions. The first four stations were crushed by snow. The fifth featured a steel platform, allowing it to rise above snow cover, but it, too, had to be abandoned when it moved too far from the mainland, making its habitation precarious.

Completed in 2012, Halley VI is the winning design from an international competition organized by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). It is the world’s first fully relocatable research station, comprising eight modules fitted with hydraulic legs and skis. This book tells the extraordinary story of this iconic piece of architecture’s design and creation and the challenge of building in an extreme environment, illustrated with drawings, sketches, and previously unpublished photographs.


Ice Station: The Creation of Halley VI. Britain's Pioneering Antarctic Research Station Reviews


  • James Smith

    Fascinating story; stunning photos. This makes a cameo appearance in my summer 2016 editorial for Comment magazine.

  • Francine Chu

    A rare glimpse into an icy world where few have gone before