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Canada’s Glacier Skywalk Creates a Death-Defying Way to Experience Nature

03/28/2011
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    Experiencing nature is a pretty straightforward undertaking—it requires little if any <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/technology">technological</a> intervention to take in all the grandeur the environment has to offer. But a hike into the depths of the forest is not what the architects at <a href="http://www.sturgessarchitecture.com/">Sturgess Architecture</a>created for visitors to the Canadian Rockies <a href="http://inhabitat.com/ian-macdonalds-meadow-house-melts-into-the-canadian-landscape/">Canada</a>. They took first place in a competition to design a new tourist attraction with their Discovery Walk: a sky-high design that suspends visitors thousands of feet above the earth upon a transparent walkway. The Glacier Skywalk is now open to the public, allowing visitors to observe Alberta from an entirely new perspective.
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    The skywalk offers views that many wouldn't have been able to see otherwise, unless they flew overhead in a plane or helicopter.
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    Overlooking the Sunwapta Valley along the Columbian Icefields in Alberta, Canada, the Discovery Walk is designed as an extension of the landscape.
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    Overall, the walk provides visitors with a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/shigeru-ban-develops-modular-shelter-for-japanese-displaced-by-earthquake/">shelter</a> against the elements, that also serves to astound them with what surrounds them.
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    How would you feel about looking down through this transparent walkway?
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    The walkway offers magnificent views of the Alberta Rockies.
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    Some may wonder whether this design is actually bringing individuals closer to the natural environment, or is it in fact creating another barrier.
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    As you can see from this rendering, the Glacier Skywalk looks just as the designers intended it.
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    Sure to be a challenge for those who suffer from vertigo, the Discovery Walk stretches far out to give views of the valley and glaciers below.
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    Another rendering that shows how the walkway winds along the mountainside.
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    While we won't argue with the dynamic design of the Discovery Walk, it does bring into question the use of <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/architecture">building</a> technology as a vehicle to experience nature.
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    One of the initial 3D renderings, showing a view from the skywalk from above.
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    The completed project may speaking greater volumes to the average tourist than the adventure seeker.
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    With views like this, the completed project may speaking greater volumes to the average tourist than the adventure seeker.
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Experiencing nature is a pretty straightforward undertaking—it requires little if any technological intervention to take in all the grandeur the environment has to offer. But a hike into the depths of the forest is not what the architects at Sturgess Architecturecreated for visitors to the Canadian Rockies Canada. They took first place in a competition to design a new tourist attraction with their Discovery Walk: a sky-high design that suspends visitors thousands of feet above the earth upon a transparent walkway. The Glacier Skywalk is now open to the public, allowing visitors to observe Alberta from an entirely new perspective.

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