Photo report - the world's most stylish supports of power lines

Even ugly things can be beautiful.

Supports of high-voltage lines, as a rule, are not the most interesting designs. These are usually just massive masts with wires hanging on them. But some architects have developed innovative pillars that look interesting and stylish.

1. Land of Giants, 30 m high, developed by Choi + Shine Architects, 2008





2. 17 to 32 m high pylons designed by Dietmar Kiering in 2009

3. "Superstrings" by Yong Ho Shin, 2010

4. Project by Youssef Gali, 2011

5. "Woman" by Elena Parucheva

6. P193, developed by Amec in collaboration with Pick Everard, 2011

7. Migratory Mast, designed by Rever & Drage Architects, Norway, 2011



8. Gustafson Porter Flower Tower, 2011

9. P205 by New Town Studio, 2011

10. Towers in the shape of clowns, Hungary, 2011



11. P197, developed by Knight Architects, Roughan & O’ Donovan and ESB International, with MEGA, 2011

12. P113, developed by AL_A & Arup, 2011

13. “Deer and Human Figures” by DesignDepo, Moscow, 2012





14. Land of Giants: Giants of the Wind by Choi + Shine Architects, 2012

15. 45 m high robot designed by Doma, Argentina, 2012



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