Long-distance relationships: viewing platforms that offer the bigger picture
Architecture comes to the aid of mental health in this round-up of the latest stand-out viewing stations.
October 6, 2025 | 12:00 am CUT

Public spaces like the geological viewpoint of the Saliencia or Farrapona Valley by Puerto & Sánchez Arquitectos invite us to see further – and perhaps think deeper – about the landscapes we inhabit. Photo: © Jose Ramón Puerto Álvarez



An elliptical corten-steel arc perched atop La Farrapona, framing panorama from every angle while treading lightly on the rugged Cantabrian terrain. Photos: © Jose Ramón Puerto Álvarez



Glass, gravity and guts: a vertiginous platform by Archemit extends visitors into the void in Tibet, mirroring the river’s dramatic curves and offering a heart-stopping connection with height and horizon. Photos: © ChillShine Studio



Six stories to sky-ward vision: a rusty steel tower rising from wooded hillsides in southwestern Poland blends industrial past with sweeping views of the Sudetes. Photos: © Maciej Ławniczak



Terraced gardens, stone steps and panoramic outlooks: Terral Arquitectos have revived an old slope beneath fortress walls to link neighbourhood, nature and heritage. Photos: © Fernando Gómez Mateos
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