Estonian students built giant horns to listen to the forest

Estonian students built giant horns to listen to the forest

Categories: Design and Architecture

A group of architecture students built giant wooden horns in the forests of Estonia. This acoustic installation is designed to listen to the sounds of the forest.

It combines modern design and nature and is accessible to anyone who gets to a remote place in the forests of Estonia. Objects are placed in such a way that the sound comes from all sides and an amazing sound is produced in the center.

You can also sit on the installation or use it as a stage. The author of the object is student Birgit Oigus. Designed by Tonis Calve, Ahti Grünberg and b210 architectural firm.

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Keywords: Sound | Installations | Forest | Students | Estonia

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