Studio Weave installs stilted hikers' shelter beside a Bordeaux river
Hikers can stay overnight for free at this elevated shelter on the outskirts of Bordeaux, designed by London-based Studio Weave to reference the form and materiality of traditional water towers.
Studio Weave was commissioned to design the shelter by arts and architecture collective Bruit du Frigo, which has established a series of shelters around the periphery of the French city.
The Refuges Périurbains project, developed in collaboration with visual arts organisation Zebra 3, aims to encourage residents and visitors to explore the under-utilised spaces surrounding the city.
Hikers are able to ramble along a network of pedestrianised routes around the fringes of Bordeaux and can stay overnight in one of 12 unique shelters each designed to accommodate up to nine people.
Studio Weave's contribution is called Le Haut Perché and is located in the Parc des Jalles to the northwest of the city. Its unusual shape is informed by water towers dotted around the surrounding region.
"Many of the area's post-war era towers in particular contribute striking additions to the landscape, with their out-of-the-ordinary nature," Studio Weave's Je Ahn told Dezeen.
"Le Haut Perche is a petit brother of these extraordinary towers. We want to provide a delight ? a bit of surprise, perhaps, after a long day of walking."
The shelter is situated at the end of a path next to the disused water mill and former miller's house of Le Moulin du Moulinat, which now houses the offices...
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