The Path To The Upper World

The Path To The Upper World
The Path To The Upper World

Video: The Path To The Upper World

Video: The Path To The Upper World
Video: Upper World Journey 2024, May
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The typology of the building, located at an altitude of about 1116 m above sea level, in the most beautiful place in the Eastern Sudetenland - the Dolni Morava ski resort - is rather difficult to determine. The architects modified the familiar observation tower by connecting it to a pedestrian bridge and adding elements of a children's playground. They are sure that there are no analogues to their new work, called Sky Walk (heavenly trail).

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Смотровая башня «Небесная тропа» © Jakub Skokan, Martin Tůma / BoysPlayNice
Смотровая башня «Небесная тропа» © Jakub Skokan, Martin Tůma / BoysPlayNice
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You can climb to the attraction on a chair lift, and then tourists will find a winding path along a wooden deck with a total length of about 750 meters. Thanks to the smooth slope of the “path” that winds around the three posts, not only prepared tourists, but also children, mothers with strollers, even people with disabilities, can climb to the very top and enjoy the breathtaking views of the mountain slopes and the Morava River valley. Well, the most daring can take a risk and walk along a special net stretched right above the mountain slope at the very top of the tower, or slide down a hundred-meter steel chute connecting different levels, or climb along the second, mesh sleeve.

Смотровая башня «Небесная тропа» © Jakub Skokan, Martin Tůma / BoysPlayNice
Смотровая башня «Небесная тропа» © Jakub Skokan, Martin Tůma / BoysPlayNice
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The complex structure, more than 55 meters high, is perfectly visible from all sides. From a distance, it looks more like a roller coaster ride, but the architects chose the materials that were more appropriate: glued beams made of larch and spruce wood were connected with steel parts. Such a solution, in their opinion, will allow a large and noticeable structure to become its own for the surrounding natural landscape.

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