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Scottish SLR
Mirror lookout Lookout in small picturesque lakes and voila Loch Loch Doayn in Scotland was built by students of the University of Strathclyde Angus Ritchie and Daniel Tyler in a joint scientific work on the progressive architectural design.
Their project was part of a government initiative Scottish tourist routes, providing for the improvement of tourism infrastructure in national parks such as Loch Lomond and the Trossachs. For everything from architects took two months.
Due to the nature of the landscape and design, Lookout disappears from view and appear again until the object is approaching the observer. Two separate places - one for two and one for one - provide a colorful view of the surrounding countryside. The cabin itself is a wooden frame: 12 mm birch plywood laminated mirror stainless steel.
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Their project was part of a government initiative Scottish tourist routes, providing for the improvement of tourism infrastructure in national parks such as Loch Lomond and the Trossachs. For everything from architects took two months.
Due to the nature of the landscape and design, Lookout disappears from view and appear again until the object is approaching the observer. Two separate places - one for two and one for one - provide a colorful view of the surrounding countryside. The cabin itself is a wooden frame: 12 mm birch plywood laminated mirror stainless steel.
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