Spring is finally here this week in New York, so we're able to look at these photos of freezing-ass places without dread.
Freud woulda loved that one.
Now, this is a must-see, via the Finnish. This is a multi-part structure rebuilt every year when the temperature drops to a level we don't even want to see, let alone experience.
"The hotel sits on between 13,000 to 20,000 square metres of ground, depending on which year it is built. Every year, the architecture is completely different. Three features remain however, these are: a chapel, a restaurant and a hotel."
Link and more photos via Environmental Grafitti.