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08 December 2024

Hong Kong firm designs 325-metre BASE jump tower

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Hong Kong-based lO Design has been commissioned as lead design architect to design a new base jump tower, providing a platform for extreme sports with elevated views of the surrounding city skyline. 

The expressive building form of the 325 metre high tower is created through the sculptural external hexagrid skin. This structural skin flares out at the base and top of tower to provide not only structural stability but also to house a series of extreme sports activities, the company said in a statement emailed to Emirates 24/7.

Conceptually, the tower’s functions emulate the ascent to Mount Everest, with multiple ‘base camps’ locating a variety of extreme climbing, abseiling, and jumping activities.

The base and lower levels of the tower contain training, simulator, and visitor experiences including junior climbing walls, wire assisted high diving, and free‐fall facilities. The lower levels of the tower are intended to cater for tourists and families, and their facilities interact directly with the activity plaza, the statement said.

In the mid‐levels of the tower, semi‐external climbing and abseiling environments are located between the hexagrid skin and the central core, creating a 140 metres high elevated climbing experience. 

Opportunities for vertical cliff camping at this level also provide a unique way to experience the city skyline.

At the uppermost level, the tower volume flares out to create a series of ice climbs for the most experienced of climbers. The three peaks of the tower are designed as platforms for wire assisted free fall and base jump points.