DUTCH TREE WINDMILLS
by Jill Fehrenbacher, 07/17/06On the subject of art imitating trees, check out this awesome design for tree-like windmills, from One Architecture, Ton Matton and NL Architects in the Netherlands. Leave it to the Dutch to come up with such a clever, beautiful, eco-friendly idea for power generation. This is why I am going to Holland people! (I’m hopping on the next plane over there. Seriously…)
This design was comissioned by the Dutch government, to develop a next-generation windmill that would be less intrusive in the flat Dutch landscape than the industrial mill-parks that currently generate much of the Netherlands power. The proposed windmill uses an organic branching design that can hold up to 8 turbines and grow as tall as 120 meters. I’m not sure I would call these “unobtrusive” – but they are beautiful enough that it doesn’t really matter.















“beautiful” – I’m not so sure about that – I love organic forms and yet this looks pretty creepy – some evil barren tree. I think the simple elegance of a single wind turbines are more attractive – plus even if this is technical achievable it is likely to have more stability problems that regular turbines.
I like it, but I’d rather not have it on the landscape – it’s too obvious.
Of course that is just my opinion and if it’s a choice of these or no turbines then I’d obviously go for these. I just don’t like man made trees much – natural trees do it so much better.