Architect:HAMR Huť architektury Martin Rajniš
Location:Lučany nad Nisou, Liberecký kraj, Czechia; | ;View Map
Project Year:2006
Category:Watch Towers
On the peak of the hill above my cottage, I bought 7 hectares of land – a meadow with a view that is framed by forests on two sides. Out of sheer joy, we decided to erect a tower on the peak.
Again, using undried, unprocessed boards, we built an entire hollow stack in the shape of a tower, equipped – for the purposes of even drying – with a maintenance staircase. The freely stacked boards were again drawn together with wire rope and anchored to the surrounding rocks.
We complemented the raster of stacked boards with a helix-shaped staircase.
Although this was an experimental construction only designed to last a year or two, the tower ended up surviving seven winters. By then the deformations went beyond the acceptable, so my assistant and I took it apart in a few hours, using the boards for further experiments.
The height of the tower was 12 meters.
Architects: HAMR Huť Architektury Martin Rajniš
Lead architect: Martin Rajnis
Architect: Jan Mach
Photographer: Radka Ciglerová
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