An Accessible Treetop Walkway Gracefully Winds By way of Norway’s Hamaren Exercise Park

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  • Jun 12.

Images by Rasmus Hjortshøj, © EFFEKT

With steep ascents, rocky passes, and branches jutting from the bottom, strolling and climbing trails will not be all the time usable by disabled folks or these with strollers. The Danish structure agency EFFEKT designed its newest venture with this barrier in thoughts and constructed a winding path with a gradual incline that expands entry to the hanging treetop views of Norway’s Fyresdal area.

Situated at Hamaren Exercise Park, the pine walkway slowly scales 15 meters by way of the lakeside forest earlier than reaching a round outlook. The development, in-built collaboration with native contractor Inge Aamlid, spans about two meters vast and one kilometer lengthy because it guides guests alongside the ascent of the luxurious Klokkarhamaren hill, which reaches 338 meters at its peak. Because the walkway rises, the structural pillars extra immediately evoke the tall, sturdy timber of the forest, nodding to the encircling atmosphere and the area’s custom of pine logging.

Discover extra of EFFEKT’s tasks on its web site and Instagram. (by way of Dezeen)

 

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