Land of Giants (11 pics)

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Brookline, MA-based Jin Choi & Thomas Shine of Choi+Shine recently received the 2010 Boston Society of Architects Unbuilt Architecture Award for their "Land of Giants" project. The project was originally submitted for an Icelandic pylon competition, where it received an honorable mention. The competition was to find a new typology for Iceland's high voltage power lines and pylons. This design transforms mundane electrical pylons into statues on the Icelandic landscape by making only small alterations to existing pylon design. The pylon-figures can be configured to respond to their environment with appropriate gestures. As the carried electrical lines ascend a hill, the pylon-figures change posture, imitating a climbing person. Over long spans, the pylon-figure stretches to gain increased height, crouches for increased strength or strains under the weight of the wires.



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Interesting!
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№9 Author: Crunch (17 Aug 2010 21:36) Total user comments: 210


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Hella cool! they should make those everywhere
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№10 Author: raymond.wendt (18 Aug 2010 08:20) Total user comments: 9115


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Useful and functional: Aesthetic! 05
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Supercool, they should place them everywhere on the planet! 01
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