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Old Posted Jan 13, 2007, 9:19 PM
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Tv-towers & Masts

In Europe it's plenty of Tv-towers and masts that are located on mountains, what are your thoughts about that? Is it a shame to the nature? Or is it the nature's skyscrapers? If you have some tv-towers in your area located on woods/hills/mountains this can be a good question... personly I think it mostly fits perfect, but I haven't seen many examples in real life outside Norway, so then remember pictures are always velcome, then it's easier to discus what fit in good, and what is totaly out of the place.

I can start with the best example in my area:
Ulrikken Tv-tower or as we say in local "Ulrikksmasten"
it's located on the top of the Ulrikken Mountan(642m)
the tv-tower is 78 metres tall. For me it's a symbol of Bergen, and it fits perfect with the mountan!







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Old Posted Jan 14, 2007, 2:47 AM
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Bergen looks very nice.

here is a very similar concept in Zagreb (Croatia) they put 169m TV transmitter on top of Mt Sljeme (1035m). It transmits TV signal to whole Central and Northern Croatia.




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yeah looks like a similar thing.
although it's more massive because it's sending signals to whole Central and Northern Croatia! Looks like it's an observation deck on the top, is that right?



Here is another tower! It's located on the Kattnakken Mountan on the Stord island in Norway(the mountan is 724m tall)





I think this tower also fits good with the nature!
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From a distance they look very nice but up close not so much.
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Yep, structure was built in 1973, the observation platform u are talking of, is a restaurant and cafe bar, as you know Sljeme is a host to world cup events in skiing.

Not sure if restaurant is open though.
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yeah looks like a similar thing.
although it's more massive because it's sending signals to whole Central and Northern Croatia! Looks like it's an observation deck on the top, is that right?



Here is another tower! It's located on the Kattnakken Mountan on the Stord island in Norway(the mountan is 724m tall)


I think this tower also fits good with the nature!
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TV Towers and TV Masts on mountains have to be built for standing enormous wind forces. Also huge iceloads have to be considered by their design.
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From a distance they look very nice but up close not so much.
I think that's an important point!
The most towers I've seen actully looks better from long distance!
So that's right.
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Old Posted Jan 17, 2007, 1:43 PM
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Tyholt tårnet

It's located in Trondheim, it's 124 m tall,
i dunno how tall the mountain is, I guess ~500m





here is the diagram for this tower: Tyholttårnet
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Old Posted Jan 25, 2007, 1:19 AM
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mu m8 is from that city, lol, nice tower btw
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Old Posted Jan 25, 2007, 10:33 AM
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This one, in Barcelona, is very famous :

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Old Posted Jan 26, 2007, 8:02 PM
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^ Yes that's a nice one!
would have been great to visit it,
if I visit Barcelona in the future I can wach it
with my own eyes.
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Old Posted Jan 26, 2007, 8:20 PM
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How about that one, also in Barcelona :

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Old Posted Mar 2, 2007, 11:10 AM
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TV Towers on Mountains have to be designed to withstand large wind speeds ( 200 kilometres per hour and more). For such towers the use of reinforced concrete is best, as such towers look much nicer than steel towers.
Guyed masts on high mountains are in many cases not a good choice, as they sway more in the wind and as there is often no site available for basement foundations. Nevertheless, there are some guyed masts on mountains as on Raicberg in Baden-Württemberg and on Kreuzberg near Bischofsheim in Bavaria.

Gallery of TV Towers on Mountains

Guyed Masts


Kreuzberg TV Mast ( http://en.structurae.de/structures/d...fm?ID=s0011581 )


Raichberg TV Mast ( http://en.structurae.de/structures/d...fm?ID=s0017523 )

Lattice Towers


TV Tower on Pfänder Montain, height: 94 metres, a good example of an ugly design


Schöckl TV Tower on Schöckl Mountain, Austria, height: 100 metres

Concrete towers


Ochenkopf TV Tower, Ochsenkopf Mountain (Bavaria, http://de.structurae.de/structures/d...fm?ID=s0011594 )


Swiety Krzyz TV Tower, Lysa Gora (Poland), height: 157 metres

Other


The transmitter on famous Brocken mountain, 123 metre tall steel tube tower ( http://en.structurae.de/structures/d...fm?ID=s0011493 ) close to old highrise tower, which is now a hotel ( http://de.structurae.de/structures/d...fm?ID=s0011494 )


Telecommunication Tower on Grosser Feldberg, high-rise like tower with upper floors consisting of wood! ( http://en.structurae.de/structures/d...fm?ID=s0012605 )
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Good addition to the thread Alpha!

"TV Tower on Pfänder Montain, height: 94 metres, a good example of an ugly design"

Yeah, finnaly a good example of an ugly one...
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