choi + shine architects: the land of giants

'the land of giants' by choi + shine architects
all images courtesy choi + shine architects
american firm choi + shine architects recently received the 2010 boston society of architects
award for unbuilt architecture for their project 'the land of giants', which they originally
designed for the icelandic high voltage electrical pylon competition back in 2008.

making only minor alterations to well established steel-framed pylon design, the architects
created a series of towers that are powerful, solemn and variable. these iconic pylon-figures
will become monuments in the landscape.

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.

the pylon-figures can also be arranged to create a sense of place through deliberate expression.
subtle alterations in the hands and head combined with repositioning of the main body parts in
the x, y and z-axis, allow for a rich variety of expressions. the pylon-figures can be placed in pairs,
walking in the same direction or opposite directions, glancing at each other as they pass by
or kneeling respectively, head bowed at a town.

the various configurations of the pylons
despite the large number of possible forms, each pylon-figure is made from the same major
assembled parts (torso, fore arm, upper leg, hand etc.) and uses a library of pre-assembled
joints between these parts to create the pylon-figures’ appearance. this design allows for many
variations in form and height while the pylon-figures’ cost is kept low through identical production,
simple assembly and construction.

sketch of the pylon design
I love the seemingly natural journey of this work as it follows the archetypes in our collective imaginations to their mythical destination as Giants- who existed throughout the world, throughout time and in every culture as part of our ancestral myths.
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Beautiful.
excellent!!!What a beautiful way to turn a monstrosity into an engaging story...
I wonder if it offers more surface for debris (carried by storms, for instance) to get caught on, than the standard tower. Probably not great for subtropical weather. Then again, it was created with Iceland in mind, so.
It is absolutely beautiful!
what if they were all doing head stands with legs spread.
Saw the film with Pete Postlethwaite - On The Shoulders of Giants, wasn't it? Excellent.
Beside this, I just can’t help thinking about all the weird stuffs we put in the middle of roundabouts just to justify wasted space, instead of having less cars, for example.
I hope it’s not too windy in Iceland… :}
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