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TSUNAMI MEMORIAL WINNER: Mountains of Rememberance

by NK, 06/18/06

Five towers will soon loom over the Khao-lak Lamru National Park in Thailand, evoking powerful, mountainous forms created by the same tectonic forces that brought an end to so many lives on December 26th, 2004. Overlooking the nearby beaches which were hit hardest by the tsunami, visitors will be able to wind their way up into two of the structures, where they can not only reflect on those tragic events, but understand the cause of the disaster- and what’s being done to prevent it from happening again. Clad in a skin of greenery, the largest of the towers houses a hollow space for contemplation, occupied only by a large mangrove.


For Thailand’s first international design competition, the Madrid based firm of Disc-O Architecture has delivered a staggering amount of creativity, cultural understanding, and raw work in their efforts to honor this emotionally charged, world changing event. You’ve gotta see these boards:

The winner and runner up boards can be downloaded here. Warning, they’re 24Mb!

+ Tsunami Memorial Design Competition

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Trevor Says:

whats the status on this?

 

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