The 'Seoul Twin Eye' spoke-free Ferris Wheel has been designed by the UNStudio in partnership with Arup and the local Heerim Architecture firm as a visionary rendering for the Peace Park in Seoul, South Korea.
The Ferris Wheel measures in at 180-meters in height and boasts a spoke-free construction that would give it a modern, minimalist profile to admire from afar. The structure would be located next to the Han River near the World Cup Stadium where it would provide access to 64 capsules where more than 1,400 riders could take in the sweeping landscape views.
The 'Seoul Twin Eye' spoke-free Ferris Wheel is inspired by the Honcheonsigye astronomical clock design, and would sit on a 40-meter-high cultural complex for hosting exhibitions and more.
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The 'Seoul Twin Eye' is Designed for Peace Park in Seoul
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