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Askja ([ˈasca] ) is a building on the campus of the University of Iceland, and named after the volcano Askja. It primarily houses the departments of biology and geosciences. It was designed by architect Maggi Jónsson.
The building's long glass side has influenced the look of downtown Reykjavík as it faces the city hall on the other side of Tjörnin. It took a very long time to build due to funding problems, and has been the subject of severe criticism for what is seen as practical shortcomings and susceptibility to the Icelandic climate.
Address: Sturlugata 7, 101 Reykjavík.
Design and building
- In 1994 the design of Askja by architect Maggi Jónsson began.
- Construction of the exterior by ÍAV began in August 1997 and finished in May 2001.
- In November 2003 the first employees moved in.
- In early 2004 the last employees moved in, and teaching began in Askja.
- The name Askja was picked from 2534 suggestions, and the person who suggested the name was awarded 100.000 ISK.
References
- "Askja - Myndasafn mbl.is". Morgunblaðið (in Icelandic). Retrieved 11 July 2023.
- ^ "Askja – University of Iceland". ÍAV. Retrieved 11 July 2023.
External links
64°08′14″N 21°56′45″W / 64.13722°N 21.94583°W / 64.13722; -21.94583
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