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Located in Sarfannguit, a cultural landscape in West Greenland and a UNESCO Worl Heritage site since 2018, the Qaammat pavilion by Konstantin Ikonomidis is designed to celebrate and promote the Inuit intangible cultural heritage and traditional knowledge of the environment.
Characterized by the two fjords that meet on Sarfannguit’s easter tip on the hills, the pavilion’s location has been carefully chosen by the local community, site manager Paninnguaq Fleischer-Lyberth and architect Konstantin Ikonomidis for its
impressive view over the Sarfannguit municipality.
Set on the planned trail between Sarfannguit and Nipisat, this site-specific installation will serve as a landmark and a gathering point and dissemination site, where the World Heritage site’s beautiful surroundings can be experienced by locals and visitors to the village. The Qaammat pavilion is designed as a poetic and aesthetic object, but most importantly as a symbolic gesture acknowledging the natural site and rich history, the distinctiveness of the Greenlandic culture,
and the spiritual sensibilities rooted in Sarfannguit.
The pavilion is anchored in the rocky terrain. Drilled into the ground with 40-mm holes, the foundation is constructed with rock anchors in the exact same way that every typical house in the settlement is. Attached to the upper part of the metal poles is a custom-made stainless steel bracket with a circular geometry. The metal bar is fully horizontal and the poles vary in length according to the terrain. The curving walls, constructed in glass blocks, form a linear pathway open at both ends, which serves as an entrance to the pavilion. One of the more distinctive features of the structure is its glass ‘shell’, its play of transparencies, scale, and weight, resulting in a feeling of surreality. The Qaammat pavilion can simultaneously alter the viewer’s perspective, merge, and even vanish into the surrounding topography.
The design draws inspiration from the moon and the Arctic light in combination with the snow’s reflections. An important part of the design phase was site-specific research by Konstantin Ikonomidis. Following his earlier work and research on the subject of home, Konstantin focused on his interest in integrating landscape, culture, and human stories into the design. Marked by encounters, conversations, and interviews with the locals, the architect’s intention is to reflect these experiences, stories, and myths poetically in the design of the pavilion.
Technical sheet
Location
Sarfannguit, Greenland
Project start: 2019
Project completion: 2021
Client
Qeqqata Municipality, Greenland
UNESCO World Heritage Aasivissuit – Nipisat
Site manager, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Aasivissuit – Nipisat:
Paninnguaq Fleischer Lyberth
Architect
Konstantin Ikonomidis, Arkitekt maa
Konstantin Arkitekter
Website: https://www.konstantin-ik.com/
Social media: https://www.instagram.com/konstantin_ik/
Collaborator
Sisimiut Museum (Sisimiut Katersugaasiviat)
Construction
Konstantin Ikonomidis with assistance from; Entreprenørpladsen Sisimiut, Jakob Olsen, Kloe Andressen, Faidra Oikonomopoulou, Telesilla Bristogianni, Elias Berthelsen, Esaias Berthelsen, Jan Banemann.
Research on suitable adhesive for glass
Konstantin Ikonomidis in collaboration with TU Delft, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment - Faidra Oikonomopoulou and Telesilla Bristogianni, with the help of Mariska van der Velden.
Sponsor and Patrons
Napa: The Nordic Institute in Greenland.
Dreyers Foundation
WonderGlass
Dow Inc.
TU Delft, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment
Photography Julien Lanoo
Website: https://www.julienlanoo.com/
Social media: https://www.instagram.com/julienlanoo/
About Konstantin Ikonomidis
Konstantin Ikonomidis is a Swedish architect. He graduated from the Royal Danish Academy of
Fine Arts, School of Architecture, Copenhagen in 2014, and studied at the Department of
Architecture of the College of Built Environment at the University of Washington in 2012. His work
bridges the territories of art, architecture, and scientific research with a special interest in extreme climates.
He has played a key role in the development of prototype housing that seeks to prevent the
transmissions of malaria-borne diseases in tropical areas of Sub-Saharan Africa. Konstantin
has been researching and documenting remote landscapes in Greenland, exploring the
subject of “home” and its immaterial aspects and meaning, and its symbols returning to the
humbler task of understanding, rather than reforming.
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