Monday, January 29, 2018

Timber tower taps into an abandoned airfields rebirth as bird nesting ground

An abandoned airfield on a Norwegian island is being reclaimed by nature, and bird lovers are invited to partake in the fun. Norwegian architect Lars J Berge of LJB Architecture and Landscape completed a beautiful viewing platform that punctuates the landscape like a sculpture and provides sufficient cover for discrete birdwatching. Located at the tip of Askøy off Norway’s west coast, Herdla Birdwatching Tower is a timber building constructed atop existing concrete foundations that date back to...

from Inhabitat - Green Design, Innovation, Architecture, Green Building https://inhabitat.com/timber-tower-taps-into-an-abandoned-airfields-rebirth-as-bird-nesting-ground
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