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Stunning Danish project!!

LondonDragon

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Architecture studio EFFEKT has designed a walkway destined to let people take a look at the beautiful forest an hour south of Copenhagen, in Glisselfeld Kloster, Haslev. But this time the view will be from above, from this observation tower which should be around 45 meters high with 600 meters of internal ramp to let anyone get atop of it without any difficulties. The project should be finished in 2018.

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Wow, that's all I've got on that one.
 
Is it going to be complete woodwork? That's something the Danish are very good at.. I realized after seeing Copenhagen Central Station.. Also a massive structure almost completely made out of wood. At least it still was 25 years ago, last time i've seen it. Seeing recent pictures it definitively changed a bit.
 
Wow, that is amazing. I've been on the tree top walk in Kew Gardens (below) and that was great, but this will be something else altogether by several orders of magnitude.

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Wow, that is amazing. I've been on the tree top walk in Kew Gardens (below) and that was great, but this will be something else altogether by several orders of magnitude.
My thoughts exactly! Love the one in Kew Gardens :)
 
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