Paris-based Serero Architects have claimed victory in the open competition to redesign any of the Eiffel Tower's public reception and access areas. Bustler
* Note: this is a temporary addition to the tower.
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It is also neat that they are using carbon fiber body to make it light and not overly structural yet still strong enough to serve as a viewing platform.
i like the whole idea of this ephemeral addition, especially because the tower itself was not meant to be permanent. over on other boards people are crying out how its horrible to touch such a monument and how ugly it is. It recalls what Parisians first thought of the tower anyways. I also like to see generative design techniques being used without it becoming some blobby unbuildable thing. I think this will be great!
I dig it - the tower was the first cantelievered truss tower in pig iron. I havent heard of any fulley cantelievered carbon fiberous structures - seem to go together.
not that i'm exactly wearing my critical thinking cap here, but i think it looks rediculous. the elegant, tapering shape will now be abruptly interrupted. it does say that it is "temporarily bolted" however. does this mean they will remove it?
i like it. i think it's cool. no inherent issue with what it does to the tower from a design standpoint.
i just don't know why anyone would go to the expense to do it, exactly. don't people come to the eiffel tower in droves anyway? isn't there a better use of these resources - whether it's to increase traffic/interest/economic activity somewhere else that's less trafficked or to answer some other real problem?
the competition has been a great exercise. exhibit all the boards somewhere near the tower, showing all of the great ideas...and call it done.
I like it, but here's keeping fingers crossed, that it will actually look as ephemeral as intended to be. It is easy to imagine it be getting heavy and overstructured and turning into an eyesore
and I like it... the original Eiffel Tower was a direct attack to the established beaux arts intelligentsia from Paris and this is a direct attack to the now-ultra-orthodox, so beloved, silhouette of the tower... in the end, it's the same strategy but with 120 years of difference, and the plan of this new artifact is as symmetrical as the tower itself, so where's the problem..
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i think it's beautiful. I wonder what parisians will think?
It is also neat that they are using carbon fiber body to make it light and not overly structural yet still strong enough to serve as a viewing platform.
I don't know about this...
ya, i think i'm with alexander on this one...
i like the whole idea of this ephemeral addition, especially because the tower itself was not meant to be permanent. over on other boards people are crying out how its horrible to touch such a monument and how ugly it is. It recalls what Parisians first thought of the tower anyways. I also like to see generative design techniques being used without it becoming some blobby unbuildable thing. I think this will be great!
I dig it - the tower was the first cantelievered truss tower in pig iron. I havent heard of any fulley cantelievered carbon fiberous structures - seem to go together.
I also likes it figurative design.
not that i'm exactly wearing my critical thinking cap here, but i think it looks rediculous. the elegant, tapering shape will now be abruptly interrupted. it does say that it is "temporarily bolted" however. does this mean they will remove it?
Personally, i think the addition is elegant and gossamer like?
I did only just notice the note that this will be temporary, which i think is for me even more of a reason for it to be constructed.
and this is useful/necessary because....
i like it. i think it's cool. no inherent issue with what it does to the tower from a design standpoint.
i just don't know why anyone would go to the expense to do it, exactly. don't people come to the eiffel tower in droves anyway? isn't there a better use of these resources - whether it's to increase traffic/interest/economic activity somewhere else that's less trafficked or to answer some other real problem?
the competition has been a great exercise. exhibit all the boards somewhere near the tower, showing all of the great ideas...and call it done.
I like it, but here's keeping fingers crossed, that it will actually look as ephemeral as intended to be. It is easy to imagine it be getting heavy and overstructured and turning into an eyesore
some detailed images here:
http://www.worldarchitecturenews.com/index.php?fuseaction=wanappln.projectview&upload_id=2072
and I like it... the original Eiffel Tower was a direct attack to the established beaux arts intelligentsia from Paris and this is a direct attack to the now-ultra-orthodox, so beloved, silhouette of the tower... in the end, it's the same strategy but with 120 years of difference, and the plan of this new artifact is as symmetrical as the tower itself, so where's the problem..
Uhoh
There seems to be some misunderstanding between the Eiffel tower administration and the winning team already.
Here is an article (in french helas) http://www.leparisien.fr/home/maville/paris/articles.htm?articleid=297459663
quote translated: " we never gave an agreement for such a project" said the Société d'exploitation de la tour Eiffel.
I was suprised that Paris would allow such boldness in its walls...
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