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- Halley-VI-Antarctic-Reasearch-Station-Hugh-Broughton-Architects-1Located on the Brunt Ice Shelf in <a href="http://inhabitat.com/large-ice-cracks-could-be-speeding-up-the-melting-of-antartica/" target="_blank">Antarctica</a>, the Halley VI <a href="http://inhabitat.com/indias-bharathi-antarctic-research-station-is-made-from-134-prefab-containers/" target="_blank">Antarctic research station</a> is designed to withstand the harsh polar climate. To avoid the fate of the previous four stations that were destroyed by snow and shifting ice, the competition-winning design by <a href="http://www.hbarchitects.co.uk/projects.php?project-list=extreme&id=0" target="_blank">Hugh Broughton Architects</a> and <a href="http://www.aecom.com/What+We+Do/Building+Engineering/_news/Successful+second+construction+season+for+Antarctic+research+station" target="_blank">AECOM</a> includes eight elevated modules that rest on extendible hydraulic legs. Fitted with giant skis, the station modules adjust to the levels of ice and snow beneath them and can be transported to another location.1
- Halley VI Antarctic Research Station Hugh Broughton ArchitectsHalley Research Stations, run by the British Antarctic Survey, are dedicated to exploring the Earth's atmosphere. The data collected at Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica, where the stations are located, has provided vital information on ozone depletion, which led to the discovery of the Antarctic ozone hole in 1985. The new research station will continue to gather data on atmospheric chemistry, sea-level rise and climate change....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/halley-vi-the-worlds-first-modular-research-station-in-antarctica-can-climb-through-snow/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
- Halley VI Antarctic Research Station Hugh Broughton ArchitectsHalley Research Stations, run by the British Antarctic Survey, are dedicated to exploring the Earth's atmosphere. The data collected at Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica, where the stations are located, has provided vital information on ozone depletion, which led to the discovery of the Antarctic ozone hole in 1985. The new research station will continue to gather data on atmospheric chemistry, sea-level rise and climate change....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/halley-vi-the-worlds-first-modular-research-station-in-antarctica-can-climb-through-snow/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
- Halley VI Antarctic Research Station Hugh Broughton ArchitectsHalley Research Stations, run by the British Antarctic Survey, are dedicated to exploring the Earth's atmosphere. The data collected at Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica, where the stations are located, has provided vital information on ozone depletion, which led to the discovery of the Antarctic ozone hole in 1985. The new research station will continue to gather data on atmospheric chemistry, sea-level rise and climate change....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/halley-vi-the-worlds-first-modular-research-station-in-antarctica-can-climb-through-snow/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4
- Halley VI Antarctic Research Station Hugh Broughton ArchitectsHalley Research Stations, run by the British Antarctic Survey, are dedicated to exploring the Earth's atmosphere. The data collected at Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica, where the stations are located, has provided vital information on ozone depletion, which led to the discovery of the Antarctic ozone hole in 1985. The new research station will continue to gather data on atmospheric chemistry, sea-level rise and climate change....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/halley-vi-the-worlds-first-modular-research-station-in-antarctica-can-climb-through-snow/'>READ ARTICLE</a>5
- Halley VI Antarctic Research Station Hugh Broughton ArchitectsHalley Research Stations, run by the British Antarctic Survey, are dedicated to exploring the Earth's atmosphere. The data collected at Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica, where the stations are located, has provided vital information on ozone depletion, which led to the discovery of the Antarctic ozone hole in 1985. The new research station will continue to gather data on atmospheric chemistry, sea-level rise and climate change....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/halley-vi-the-worlds-first-modular-research-station-in-antarctica-can-climb-through-snow/'>READ ARTICLE</a>6
- Halley VI Antarctic Research Station Hugh Broughton ArchitectsHalley Research Stations, run by the British Antarctic Survey, are dedicated to exploring the Earth's atmosphere. The data collected at Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica, where the stations are located, has provided vital information on ozone depletion, which led to the discovery of the Antarctic ozone hole in 1985. The new research station will continue to gather data on atmospheric chemistry, sea-level rise and climate change....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/halley-vi-the-worlds-first-modular-research-station-in-antarctica-can-climb-through-snow/'>READ ARTICLE</a>7