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Halley 6: Engineers Working Together to Save the Planet

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  • Duration: 3 mins
  • Publication date: 03 Jul 2006

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Hugh Broughton Architects, working with Faber Maunsell, won an international competition to design the Halley VI Research Station in Antarctica. The new station will provide a home and work place for 16 people during the winter and 52 in the summer and needs to respond to some awesome environmental challenges. Located 10,000 miles from the UK, the station will be located on a 150 metre thick floating ice shelf, which moves 1 km per annum towards the sea. Snow levels rise by around 1 metre and the sun does not rise above the horizon for 100 days per year. The new self-sufficient complex will replace the current Halley V Research Station and will be re-locatable. Designed to withstand extreme winds and freezing winter temperatures of around -50†C, Hugh Broughton Architects and Faber Maunsell’s design will provide a safe, enjoyable place for scientists to live and work, in a building designed to have minimal impact on Antarctica’s pristine environment. The new prefabricated modular research station features a dramatic central social and recreational module. The station is designed to adapt to the changing external conditions and future science needs of BAS.

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    Peter Ayres

    Faber Matinsell, Director

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    Hugh Broughton

    Hugh Broughton Architects, Director

    Hugh established Hugh Broughton Architects in 1995. He had previously worked with Troughton McAslan and Manser Associates and trained at Edinburgh University. Since its foundation, Hugh's practice has developed a strong reputation for well-considered contemporary design. Projects designed by Hugh have won awards from the RIBA, the Civic Trust and the International Property Federation. In 2002 the practice was runner up in the prestigious Building Awards Young Architectural Practice of the Year and in 2005, working with Faber Maunsell, the practice won the RIBA International Competition for the design of Halley VI Antarctic Research Station. Hugh has written numerous articles on contemporary design in Spain and is the author of Madrid: A Guide to Recent Architecture and London: Light and Space. He is also an assessor for the Civic Trust Awards. Hugh has particular responsibility within the practice for design, client liaison and personnel. Hugh lives in west London and enjoys mountain biking and Antarctic travel.
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