Daintree Observation tower
Expanding the consciousness of rainforests
The following proposal seeks to celebrate and make visible the oldest recorded rainforest in the world and one of the largest in Australia, with a paramount role in creating an important ecosystem with myriad positive effects in climate and biodiversity.
Rainforests are perhaps the most important ecosystems, which provide refuge to millions of species of animals, insects and plants. They provide most of the oxygen in our planet after the sea, and are an indispensable aspect of life on earth. Despite that, rainforests are under threat globally, due to illegal logging, expanding animal farming, mining and more. As such, it is important to educate the public on their importance, and make them immediately more visible. The present concept aims to do just that. To provide a view from above, to help bring to consciousness and expand the understanding of such fragile but important ecosystem.
The observation tower is composed primarily by responsibly sourced timber, and a concrete base which stabilizes the structure and creates a robust foundation, resistant to weather conditions. The marriage of organic and inorganic building materials refers to the local environment and elements. Stone, timber and water and how they function together.
The tower has a height of just over 20 meters, providing good view to all the surroundings. It provides views towards different points through openings, and a panoramic view from the accessible roof, through a winding staircase at the center of the structure. It is composed of four levels, with different functions. One can find public restrooms on the first floor, while food and beverage can be provided on the second floor. The rest of the building has a proposed educative function, with an exhibition focusing on the local nature, flora and fauna, their importance to the global and local ecosystems.
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