Marsk Tower: a new observation tower designed by BIG in Denmark Architecture 06.06.2022 BIG architects have erected a 25-meter observation tower on the territory of the Marsk camp, which opens views of the Wadden Sea National Park. Ekaterina Karpukhina EmailPinterestVKonkakte EmailPinterestVKonkakte Bjarke Ingels Architectural Firm has built a new tourist attraction in Denmark. This is a 25-observation tower, which is located on the territory of the Marsk campsite and resembles a giant DNA structure. The structure is made of 300 tons of Corten steel and consists entirely of steps. The structure in the form of a double helix offers two ways: one leads up, the other leads exclusively down. For convenience, there is also an elevator in the center of the tower. The Camp Adventure Tower observation deck has opened in Denmark The structure gradually expands at the top, forming a fairly spacious observation deck at an altitude of 36 m above sea level. “It offers a unique view of the flat swamp and the Wadden Sea National Park,” say the founders of the Marsk camp. The wadden Sea is a part of the water area of the North Sea, which is a series of shallow areas and resembles a huge swamp with a unique natural ecosystem. This area is protected by law and is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Photo: Marsk Camp Original content from the site