Mirror observation cabin for the national park

Students of the Faculty of Architecture of one of the universities of Glasgow built an observation cabin for the Scottish National Park. Its main feature is a mirror facade made of stainless steel sheets, which simultaneously reflects the real landscape and complements it with existing only in the “mirror” views. Inside the wooden cabin there is a double bench facing the nearby lake. The cost of the project was £5,000, provided as a government grant and private donations.

















Architects: Angus Ritchie, Daniel Tyler
Location: Scotland
Project co-sponsors: Darran Crawford, Boris Milanov, MAKlab, Russwood, Gillrick Metalwork, Strathcylde University


Source: zeleneet.com