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The Aldin Biomes will be a dramatic new attraction for Reykjavik, Iceland
POSTED 23 Jul 2019 . BY Liz Terry
The structures will be landmarks that are visible from the city Credit: Wilkinson Eyre
Architects Wilkinson Eyre are to create a new visitor attraction in the form of a massive biome complex, near Reykjavik.

The Aldin Biomes have just received planning permission and when complete, will showcase a tropical environment and local food production methods, as well as a range of wellness offerings, including barfus walks and yoga.

The 48,000sq ft (4,400sq m) structures, designed for client Spor í sandinn, have been conceived as a major landmark. They will be built on an elevated site, so they can be seen from the city.

Situated on the edge of the outdoor recreational area Elliðaárdalur, the project will provide a new gateway to the largest green area close to the Icelandic capital

The development, which has been proposed as the ‘world’s first geo-climate biome’ has been designed to be carbon neutral and will be powered by local geothermal energy.

There will be two main structures, the Nature Dome and the Tropical Dome – both will be orientated towards the north-west to optimise views of sunsets and the Northern Lights.

The domes will offer an escape from Iceland’s harsh winters when visitors will be able to enjoy a showcase of exotic plants, as well as the Farm Lab, an educational interpretive display focused on local food production.

Wilkinson Eyre say the attraction will help to boost people's wellbeing during the region’s dark winter months.

The Nature Dome will also house a multifunctional space with a reception area, restaurant, retailing and a marketplace that promotes fresh Icelandic produce.

The new visitor attraction will be open all year round, offering a tropical retreat from the Icelandic winter Credit: Wilkinson Eyre
The biomes will house a range of wellness experiences Credit: Wilkinson Eyre
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The Aldin Biomes will be a dramatic new attraction for Reykjavik, Iceland
POSTED 23 Jul 2019 . BY Liz Terry
The structures will be landmarks that are visible from the city Credit: Wilkinson Eyre
Architects Wilkinson Eyre are to create a new visitor attraction in the form of a massive biome complex, near Reykjavik.

The Aldin Biomes have just received planning permission and when complete, will showcase a tropical environment and local food production methods, as well as a range of wellness offerings, including barfus walks and yoga.

The 48,000sq ft (4,400sq m) structures, designed for client Spor í sandinn, have been conceived as a major landmark. They will be built on an elevated site, so they can be seen from the city.

Situated on the edge of the outdoor recreational area Elliðaárdalur, the project will provide a new gateway to the largest green area close to the Icelandic capital

The development, which has been proposed as the ‘world’s first geo-climate biome’ has been designed to be carbon neutral and will be powered by local geothermal energy.

There will be two main structures, the Nature Dome and the Tropical Dome – both will be orientated towards the north-west to optimise views of sunsets and the Northern Lights.

The domes will offer an escape from Iceland’s harsh winters when visitors will be able to enjoy a showcase of exotic plants, as well as the Farm Lab, an educational interpretive display focused on local food production.

Wilkinson Eyre say the attraction will help to boost people's wellbeing during the region’s dark winter months.

The Nature Dome will also house a multifunctional space with a reception area, restaurant, retailing and a marketplace that promotes fresh Icelandic produce.

The new visitor attraction will be open all year round, offering a tropical retreat from the Icelandic winter Credit: Wilkinson Eyre
The biomes will house a range of wellness experiences Credit: Wilkinson Eyre
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WilkinsonEyre will design new UK National Railway Museum in Leicester


Architecture studio WilkinsonEyre have been selected to develop a brand new railway museum in Leicester, UK, after a period of public consultation.
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Wilkinson Eyre’s revamped Oxford Weston Library opens to the public


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