Timber observation tower shaped like "a cucumber" by Mjölk Architekti
This 25-metre wooden lookout in the Czech Republic by Mjölk Architekti is named Cucumber Tower in an attempt to discourage association with phallic forms (+ slideshow).
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Constructed from larch, the tower has a straight shaft with a curved top, which accommodates a rooftop viewing platform looking out across the Czech woodland and on towards Germany and Poland.
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"We called it a cucumber due to a certain shape similarity, and also in order to avoid other vulgar associations," architect Jan Vondrák of Mjölk Architekti told Dezeen.
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The architects designed the tower before finding a site or a client. It was then commissioned by the mayor of the town Heřmanice for a rural site along a Czech mountain range called the Ještěd-Kozákov Ridge.
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The structure took three months to build and comprises a pair of staircases arranged in a double-helix foramtion. The exterior is made up of vertical, bolted lengths of wood and is supported by curved wooden slats, which act as cross bracing.
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Five curved lengths make up a larch balustrade for the staircase and guide visitors to the top.
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Photography is by Roman Dobeš.
Here is some information from the designer:
The Cucumber tower
One of our showcase projects was born shortly after our architecture office was founded.
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We moved to a house on the Jested ridge and spent two weeks thinking about what we actually wanted to do as architects. And just like that, without a commission, without a specific setting in mind, we came up with the design of this observation tower.
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Situating buildings in an open landscape is an unusual architectural discipline, yet in northern Bohemia it has a long tradition that we can take up with confidence.
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Once the design was finished, we started looking for a customer. Naive, you say? Not a bit! Within a month we found an enthusiastic taker – the mayor of Heřmanice, Mr. Stribrny.We found ourselves at a meeting of the town council in earnest discussion about how to carry out this project.
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During the following couple of months, we received a building permit and secured EU funding for an extensive project involving the construction of a network of bicycle trails whose center point was to be the Heřmanice observation tower.
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Three villages have ended up participating in the project – Heřmanice, Detrichov and the Polish village of Bogatynia.
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Architects: Mjölk architekti, Jan Mach, Jan Vondrák, Pavel Nalezený
Height of tower: 25 metres
Location: Heřmanice, Poland Czech Republic
Budget: 140,000 euros