Arctic modernism: architecture for remote, frigid places

Photos of buildings in Canada's Nunavut territory, "where high winds, freezing temperatures, and the difficulty of transporting raw materials pose some interesting architectural constraints. All of the buildings [shown] are in the city of Iqaluit, except for the flying saucer, which is in Igloolik." Link to post on the Kircher Society's blog. (Thanks, Slavin)