By Wilson & Hill Architects
Woodend Beach is patrolled by professional Lifeguards over summer for the 6 weeks of the primary school holidays. For the remainder of the year the tower is unused and has been designed to resemble a large deck chair – a piece of oversized beach furniture that acts as a piece of sculpture in the landscape. The ‘Chair’ provides panoramic views up and down Woodend Beach while providing shelter and a base for the 3 lifeguards on patrol.
The tower is accessed via a ladder that the lifeguards collect from the neighbouring camping ground each morning and carry over the sand dunes. The yellow and red colour stripped colour scheme identifies it as a lifeguard facility that contrasts with the often grey environment it sits in.
Wilson & Hill Architects are committed to providing architecture of
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