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Timmelsjoch-Werner TschollPerched high above the town of Moos in the Italian Alps is a glowing pair of garnet-shaped structures that serve as a stop along the <a href="http://www.timmelsjoch.com/en/content/10009/description.aspx" target="_blank">Timmelsjoch High Alpine Road</a>. Modeled on the geological rock formations found in the Passeiertal valley, the Garnet pavilions offer an exhibition room and a viewing platform that educate travelers about the natural surroundings and local culture. This pavilion is the first sculpture to be built along the road as part of the <a href="http://www.timmelsjoch.com/en/" target="_blank">Timmelsjoch Experience</a>. Designed by <a href="http://www.werner-tscholl.com/index.php?id=238" target="_blank">Werner Tscholl</a>, the Garnets are made from glass, steel and locally-sourced concrete, and they glow a brilliant red with the help of LED lights at night.1
Timmelsjoch-Werner TschollThe <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timmelsjoch" target="_blank">Timmelsjoch</a> is a well-known high mountain pass that links the Ötztal Alps along the border between Austria and Italy.2
Timmelsjoch-Werner TschollThe pass has historically been an important route for travel and is now famous for its hiking, climbing and recreation options.3
Timmelsjoch-Werner TschollThe Timmelsjoch Experience was created to help promote the area and make it more accessible for tourists.4
Timmelsjoch-Werner TschollAs part of the program, there are a series of outdoor sculptures slated for the area and the first to be built was <a href="http://www.timmelsjoch.com/en/content/10019/garnets+moos+im+passeier.aspx" target="_blank">Garnets</a>.5
Timmelsjoch-Werner TschollTaking inspiration from geological rock formations of the nearby valley, Werner Tscholl designed two pavilions shaped like faceted gems to serve as a viewing platform and exhibition room.6
Timmelsjoch-Werner TschollInside the exhibition room enlightens travelers about the environment, nature, geologic features, <a href="http://www.timmelsjoch.com/en/content/10011/history.aspx" target="_blank">history of the area</a>, culture of the communities and economy of the region.7
Timmelsjoch-Werner TschollHikers and travelers along the road can stop to enjoy the sights or it can be accessed via bus and the sculpture serves as a creative bus stop.8
Timmelsjoch-Werner TschollThe exhibition room is built out of concrete with aggregate from the region while the pavilion is built from recyclable glass and steel.9
Timmelsjoch-Werner TschollInside the exhibition room, images and descriptions give information about the area.10
Timmelsjoch-Werner TschollA video display in the center shows examples of the area.11
Timmelsjoch-Werner TschollLED lights illuminate the sculpture at night and transform it into a glowing red cage.12












