repurposed timber offcuts build up lookout tower by UMA and esperod art team
Briefly

The Offcut Hut showcases the potential of timber offcuts, transforming them from byproducts into an architectural masterpiece that harmonizes with its natural environment.
Using lightweight, vertical offcuts, the structure mimics a tree trunk and blends seamlessly into the landscape, proving that discarded materials can inspire innovative design.
Inside, a spiral staircase built from the same timber leads visitors to an observation platform, offering stunning views and emphasizing the integration of nature and architecture.
This lookout tower not only serves a functional purpose but also invites reflection on sustainability, encouraging a shift in how we perceive and utilize discarded materials.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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