Mountain Tower

as individual as the natural setting

Mountain Tower

as individual as the natural setting

Mountain Tower

as individual as the natural setting

Mountain Tower

as individual as the natural setting

Mountain Tower

Individual theming

The versatile design options for Mountain Innovations’ adventure offers certainly also apply to the Mountain Tower. Adaptations to already existing theme worlds as well as the placing into different landscapes and environments allow great room for imagination. Concepts such as “Tree of Life”, “Natural Power” and “Home of Troll” give insight into the great scope for design with regard to individual themes and visualisations. 

 

Tree of Life

Immersion into nature

The natural design of the “Tree of Life” allows for a particularly considerate integration into the natural landscape. As reference to the surrounding nature, its facade is covered with elements of the local flora and fauna, making it blend in perfectly. Its exterior design playfully gives insight into the local plants and wildlife. Information projected onto the inner wall of the tower provides visitors with knowledge about the respective habitat in a lively and refreshing way. This “Tree of Life” concept is also ideal for a step-by-step expansion when required. 

 

Natural Power

Discover future-oriented energies

The “Natural Power” design concept is a real eyecatcher. As symbols for renewable energies, the elements wind, water and sun as well as human energy are lined up in curved columns around the tower. These should aim to clarify the forces of nature and evoke associations of an optimal relationship between nature, humans and movement. The human component is represented by a bicycle, with which a visitor’s own strength may be discovered and converted into energy. This theming concept “Natural Power” is also individually extendable. 

 

Home of Troll

Mystical world of the forest spirits

With a focus on the forest as a playful alpine theme, the “Home of Troll” concept is ideally suited for harmonious integration into the natural surroundings. Additional interactive elements further stimulate an active engagement with the habitat of the alpine forest. Visitors become part of this hidden world full of trolls, dwarfs or gnomes. With this design, there is even the option of being elevated into the trolls’ tree house to intensify the experience of discovering the world of forest spirits. The addition of further components to this “Home of Troll” design can be carried out easily at any time.