Of the vast variety of types of vernacular architecture, the igloo is
probably the one which provokes the most curiosity and affection. In
addition to offering a detailed analysis of the building tradition and
cultural significance of igloos, this book gathers together the work of
contemporary architects, designers, and artists from around the world
who have turned their attention to this unique compacted dome when
planning some of their work. Altogether, 14 modern designs are
presented, ranging from an ice hotel to memorials to a forestry
conservation center. Each of these works demonstrates a clear
understanding of the characteristic traits that define the igloo, the
process of its construction, and its relationship with the
environment-ideas of great importance in architecture and contemporary
design considering the existence of this millennia--old building
tradition is threatened by globalization and climate change. This is an
excellent reference for architects, designers, and students interested
in vernacular design.