Broadcast Tower

Broadcast Tower and Visitor Centre, Turkey

International architecture firms Inter National Design and Powerhouse Company won a 2014 competition to design a 100-metre-tall broadcast and observation tower in Turkey, with a design that resembles a continuous ribbon. Planned for a forested hilltop on the outskirts of the historic city of Çanakkale, the proposal was based on an undulating loop that rises above the ground and stretches upwards to create the tower.

Visitors will be able to wander along a raised path that will loop around the site and lead to the visitor centre, which will be built above the treetops on the edge of the hill facing the city. The tower is deliberately located away from the visitor centre to reduce the danger of radiation from the transmitters fixed to its surface affecting visitors or staff, and is designed with a simple form that will enable it to accommodate future technologies.

By lifting the structure off the ground, the architects aim to minimise its impact on the surrounding forest. The space surrounded by the looping pathway will be dedicated to use as a park that visitors will be able to access at points where the path touches the ground, and from a staircase beneath the viewing deck.

The architects collaborated with infrastructure and engineering firm ABT on the design of the winning proposal.

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