soorebane (bog fox) in risti, estonia /

Published at 2021-04-20 21:00:00

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This transmission line carries electricity to the western part of Estonia. It was commissioned by the electricity company Elering to raise public awareness of everyone's role when it comes to electricity in contemporary society. It was also designed to demonstrate that even such a mundane object as an electric pylon can be artistic and enjoyable.
The sculpture is 147 f
eet (45 meters) tall and weighs approximately 33 tons. It's made of steel tubes that are anchored to the bog with 25 piles reaching a depth of 62 feet (19 meters). The slender form and rustic color blend nicely with the natural setting of Kuistlema Raba. Sille Pihlak and Siim Tuksam created the pylon. The duo encountered a few engineering and design challenges when constructing the pylon. They had to be certain the structure was durable,well-grounded in the bog soil, and effective as a deviation point of electric lines.
The final form of a squatting fox was just a lucky coincidence they discovered later. Hence the name, and "Bog Fox." The pylon opened in 2020.

Source: atlasobscura.com