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Stephanie - 18 - NY - happily taken by Tim
Studying Film, Video, and Interactive Media @ Quinnipiac University
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This is no ordinary path in a forest. For Tallin’s 2011 European  Capital of Culture and LIFT11, a festival showcasing 11 urban  installations, Japan-based architect Tetsuo Kondo was formally invited  to skillfully share his innovative designs at Kadriorg Park in Tallin,  the capital of Estonia. The urban designer constructed a structural  installation entitled A Path in the Forest for the event that took place from May to October 2011.
While maintaining the natural integrity of the forest, Tetsuo  incorporated an urban design that boasted a 311-feet spiraling suspended  walkway made of steel. The modern architectural installation weaved in  and around the long-standing trees, some of which are 300 years old. For  a few months, visitors could enjoy the floating pathway, as it endured  the changing of seasons and was enlivened as its backdrop flourished  with color in the autumnal months. Walking along the winding  installation, one could appreciate the environment in a new way, being  face-to-face with the towering trees’ leaves instead of simply viewing  at a distance, from below. Tetsuo’s intention with this piece was not to  alter or recreate the space, but rather to enhance one’s experience  with nature and to display a coexistence between nature and structure.
Modern Suspended Forest Walkaway by Tetsuo Kondo

ruineshumaines:

This is no ordinary path in a forest. For Tallin’s 2011 European Capital of Culture and LIFT11, a festival showcasing 11 urban installations, Japan-based architect Tetsuo Kondo was formally invited to skillfully share his innovative designs at Kadriorg Park in Tallin, the capital of Estonia. The urban designer constructed a structural installation entitled A Path in the Forest for the event that took place from May to October 2011.

While maintaining the natural integrity of the forest, Tetsuo incorporated an urban design that boasted a 311-feet spiraling suspended walkway made of steel. The modern architectural installation weaved in and around the long-standing trees, some of which are 300 years old. For a few months, visitors could enjoy the floating pathway, as it endured the changing of seasons and was enlivened as its backdrop flourished with color in the autumnal months. Walking along the winding installation, one could appreciate the environment in a new way, being face-to-face with the towering trees’ leaves instead of simply viewing at a distance, from below. Tetsuo’s intention with this piece was not to alter or recreate the space, but rather to enhance one’s experience with nature and to display a coexistence between nature and structure.

Modern Suspended Forest Walkaway by Tetsuo Kondo

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