10 architectural viewpoints where design competes with the landscape
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Nat Barker
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A curated roundup of 10 architectural viewpoints around the world where the design of the lookout structure itself competes with the natural scenery. From Herzog & de Meuron's Titlis Tower in Switzerland to other daring cantilevers, helical staircases, and hyperboloids, the article showcases how architects use observation decks and viewpoints as opportunities for dramatic architectural expression that rivals the surrounding landscape.
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Here, we round up 10 lookouts where the architecture almost seems to compete with the vista.
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