The Berg Would Be the Largest Faux Mountain Created
Meghan Young — November 10, 2009 — Art & Design
References: the-berg.de
It's always fun and interesting to see concepts takeoff, take The Berg for example. Envisioned by Jakob Tigges, a Berlin-based faux mountain proposal is now being taken seriously by the surrounding town.
Seen as a irresistible tourist attraction, the otherwise monotonous, level landscape will be home to ski enthusiasts and other slope-filled fun activities. The Berg will not only add more green space, it will also claim the title “Largest Man-Made Mountain.â€
Seen as a irresistible tourist attraction, the otherwise monotonous, level landscape will be home to ski enthusiasts and other slope-filled fun activities. The Berg will not only add more green space, it will also claim the title “Largest Man-Made Mountain.â€
Trend Themes
1. Tourist-centric Architecture - The construction of large-scale artificial tourist attractions, like The Berg, presents opportunities for innovative design and tourism experiences.
2. Sustainable Landscaping - The creation of man-made mountains, such as The Berg, can contribute to the development of eco-friendly green spaces in otherwise flat landscapes.
3. Adventure Tourism - The incorporation of ski slopes and other adventurous activities in faux mountain projects, like The Berg, opens up possibilities for the growth of the adventure tourism industry.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The design and construction industry can explore new possibilities for creating large-scale artificial tourist attractions, like The Berg.
2. Tourism - The tourism industry can leverage the development of man-made mountains, such as The Berg, as unique and attractive destinations for travelers.
3. Landscaping - The landscaping industry can capitalize on the demand for sustainable and eco-friendly green spaces created through projects like The Berg.
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