The Natural Resources building (on the right) has an atrium at its southern end featuring floor to ceiling windows-- perfect for catching the arctic sun. After Katuaq (see this post), this is the nicest indoor space I've seen since arriving in Greenland.
Today I visited two of the most architecturally significant buildings in Nuuk: the University of Greenland and the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources. Like a few other buildings in Nuuk that I've seen, these seem to be part of that unique genre of high-latitude-inspired architecture.
The Natural Resources building (on the right) has an atrium at its southern end featuring floor to ceiling windows-- perfect for catching the arctic sun. After Katuaq (see this post), this is the nicest indoor space I've seen since arriving in Greenland.
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