fly architecture’s dali-esque eye of rock observation deck at pulpit rock
all images courtesy of fly architecture

 

 

 

‘eye of rock’ is a conceptual design for the viewpoint in pulpit rock competition hosted by rethinking architecture. the proposal would sit atop preikestolen — english: pulpit rock — some 600 meters above lysefjorden near forsand, norway. fly architecture, creator of the project, based their concept on salvador dali’s famous ‘the persistence of memory’ painting.

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interior 

 

 

 

in order to form the observation deck a section of the cliff would be dug out. in the cavity, a grandstand is provided with a massive aluminum and glass protective structure — the ‘eye’ — that stretches high over the seating. the roof allows for visitation regardless of weather. in addition, the curved glass surface has a special coating that works in combination with augmented reality technologies. such would be used to provide viewers with other information including regional facts, current forecast, etc. 

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project sketches 

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blueprint

 

 

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edited by: nick brink | designboom