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The Treetop Walk, Fyresdal, Norway

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The real task before us was to reconnect people with nature and create a design that would enhance the experience of the visitors – taking them on a slow and poetic walk through the forest canopy, culminating in a rush of excitement as they take in a scenic view of lake against sky at 60 meters above lake water level.

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ÅVONTUURA’s Top 10 Wood Buildings of 2023

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From an invigorating Treetop Walk in Fyresdal, Norway to a Forest Lab for Observational Research and Analysis in Barcelona, its clear that the future is wooden! So… The post ÅVONTUURA’s Top 10 Wood Buildings of 2023 appeared first on Åvontuura.

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EFFEKT creates treetop walkway that is accessible to "all nature lovers"

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Architecture studio EFFEKT has completed Norway 's first treetop walkway , which winds up through Hamaren Activity Park in Fyresdal and ends at a circular viewpoint. It winds up through Hamaren Activity Park in Fyresdal Hamaren Activity Park opened in Fyresdal in 2017.

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Eight elevated walkways designed to reach new heights

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Following the news that architecture studio EFFEKT has unveiled Norway's first treetop walkway , our latest roundup collects eight pathways around the world that have been dramatically lifted above the ground.

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EFFEKT completes Norway’s first treetop walk

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This weekend a new nature experience was officially inaugurated in the heart of the Telemark region in Norway. The Treetop Walk in Hamaren Activity Park offers all nature lovers, regardless of age, disability or physical limitation, a new perspective on the mountainous pine forest of Fyresdal at 15 meters in the air.

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This week we revealed a treetop walkway in Norway

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This week on Dezeen , we revealed a treetop walkway in Norway and reflected on the 3 Days of Design festival by examining the key trends from the event. Winding through the Hamaren Activity Park in Fyresdal to end at a circular viewpoint, the one-kilometre-long walkway was designed by Danish studio EFFEKT.

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"Heatherwick is showing architects how it's done" says commenter

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In this week's comments update, readers are discussing Heatherwick Studio's "weird and wonderful" design for the West Bund Orbit exhibition centre in Shanghai, China. Informed by the shape of traditional Chinese moon bridges, these undulating ribbons will be used as staircases, bridges and terraces for the public. Who else would they call?

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