University of Copenhagen Arctic Station is a year-round, environmental research facility in central West Greenland. Located about 300 metres (980 ft) northeast of Qeqertarsuaq, it faces Disko Bay and the Davis Strait on the south coast of Disko Island with the Blæsedalen valley to the north. The main building and the laboratory are within a nature sanctuary.[1] It was founded in 1906 by the botanist Morten Pedersen Porsild, and has since 1953 been owned by the University of Copenhagen Faculty of Science.
The facility was renovated and expanded in the years 2019 - 2022 by Dissing+Weitling.[2] The modernisation included new laboratories, storing facilities and extra sleeping accommodation for 39 people in total.[3]
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edit- ^ "Arctic Station". Interact International Network for Terrestrial Research and Monitoring in the Arctic. Retrieved 22 August 2022.
- ^ "Arctic Station". Dissing+Weitling. Retrieved 22 August 2022.
- ^ Rytoft, Anders. "Forskningsstation genåbner i Grønland". Sermitsiaq.ag. Retrieved 22 August 2022.
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