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Click
on images at left for larger color views. Photographs courtesy
Matthew
Sabo.
Two hundred kilometers (125 miles) north of the Arctic Circle
in Sweden sits the Icehotel.
More accurately, for about half the year the Icehotel sits
there, near the River Torne and the village of Jukkasjärvi.
For the Icehotel is literally made of ice
created from the meter thick layer that covers the river.
Each spring the hotel melts and returns from whence it came.
The hotel operators like to say "the entire Icehotel
is on loan from the mighty Torne River."
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What started as a one room hotel
to serve visitors making the trek to the inaugural Art-ic
exhibition in 1989 - an exhibition planned to lure tourists
to the area in the months when they usually stayed away -
the Icehotel now has nearly 50 rooms, as well as a bar,
cinema, and chapel (click for plan).
If sleeping in a hotel whose walls, columns, roof, and even
furniture are entirely made of ice weren't enough, over forty
artists and designers contribute designs to the suites
and outdoor spaces.
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Like snowflakes and the hotel
itself (whose design is attributed to Ake Larsson), the chapel
is never the same twice. This year's design round dome with
apses. Five "ice pillars" carry the dome's load
and allow light to enter into the large igloo-like space.
According to the designers, the theme
is one of "creation through vegetation in the Weave of
Life, the Tree of Life and Omfalos; the the center of the
world and its navel." The chapel has been used for weddings
in the past, making for a truly unique ceremony...and honeymoon. |
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Construction on the hotel starts as soon as the thermometer
hits zero. After that time snow is piled on vaulted steel
and metal forms to create the igloo-shaped roofs. Snow cannons
spray tons of snow on top, and, once hardened, the forms are
removed and the ice columns are inserted to reinforce the
structure. Lastly, ice is taken from atop the river for the
artists' contributions, the details that make the experience
even more memorable. |
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Icehotel in Jukkasjärvi, Sweden
by Ake Larsson |
2006.12.25 |
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