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cantilevered glass walkway by archermit hovers 130 meters over tibet's canyon

archermit Suspends ‘Heavenly Road’ Over Canyon in tibet

 

Archermit presents the Nujiang River 72 Turns Canyon Scenic Area in Tibet, an infrastructure that translates the peril and grandeur of the Sichuan–Tibet Highway into a visitor experience. Completed after six years of high-altitude construction, the project is located in Buze Village, Baxoi County, along the G318 Highway. It centers on a dramatic glass viewing platform cantilevered 37 meters from a cliff face above the Nujiang Grand Canyon, echoing the legendary hairpin bends of the ‘devil’s road’, the 72 turns of Nujiang.

 

The main structure of the project reimagines the infamous road’s serpentine layout as a walkable loop suspended 130 meters over the canyon. Its floor of ultra-clear laminated glass offers views into the abyss, while the red weathering steel cladding references Tibetan cultural colors and mirrors the rugged textures of the landscape. This precarious position transforms the driving ordeal of the 72 turns into a ‘heavenly road’ in the air that demands visitors measure danger with their own bodies.

cantilevered glass walkway by archermit hovers 130 meters over tibet's canyon
images by Arch-exist, unless stated otherwise

 

 

Channeling the highway’s construction legacy

 

The Chengdu-based team of Archermit suspends a glass bridge 50 meters above the Nujiang River, recalling the old steel bridge once feared by truck drivers and guarded for single-file crossings. Other installations include a zip line, the ‘thrilling steps’ bridge, and a 666-step ladder carved into the cliffs that reinterpret the methods and hardships of the highway’s builders, who in the 1950s faced landslides, hand-built cableways, and unstable geology with limited tools. 

 

Constructing the site itself became an act of endurance. Perched at 2,800 meters, the canyon offered little flat ground, narrow roads, frequent rockfalls, and relentless valley winds. Machinery longer than 13 meters could not be delivered, forcing the Chinese architects to develop customized drill bits to cut through the canyon’s variable rock layers. Thirty-nine piles for the viewing platform’s foundations were drilled manually, with workers secured by ropes as they chipped away rock 25 meters deep. Steel components were divided into 46 transportable sections and lifted across the river by a system of temporary cableways, echoing the highway’s original construction methods.

 

The project positions itself as a new waypoint on G318, China’s scenic avenue to Lhasa, adding to nearby landmarks such as Ranwu Lake and Laigu Glacier. 

cantilevered glass walkway by archermit hovers 130 meters over tibet's canyon
Archermit presents the Nujiang River 72 Turns Canyon Scenic Area in Tibet

cantilevered glass walkway by archermit hovers 130 meters over tibet's canyon
the infrastructure translates the peril and grandeur of the Sichuan–Tibet Highway into a visitor experience

cantilevered glass walkway by archermit hovers 130 meters over tibet's canyon
completed after six years of high-altitude construction

cantilevered glass walkway by archermit hovers 130 meters over tibet's canyon
a glass viewing platform cantilevers 37 meters from a cliff face | image by Chill Shine

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echoing the hairpin bends of the 72 turns of Nujiang | image by Chill Shine

cantilevered glass walkway by archermit hovers 130 meters over tibet's canyon
the canyon offered little flat ground, narrow roads, frequent rockfalls, and relentless valley winds

cantilevered glass walkway by archermit hovers 130 meters over tibet's canyon
the project positions itself as a new waypoint on G318, China’s scenic avenue to Lhasa | image by Chill Shine

cantilevered glass walkway by archermit hovers 130 meters over tibet's canyon
transforming the driving ordeal of the 72 turns into a ‘heavenly road’ in the air

cantilevered glass walkway by archermit hovers 130 meters over tibet's canyon
demanding visitors measure danger with their own bodies | image by Chill Shine

cantilevered glass walkway by archermit hovers 130 meters over tibet's canyon
Archermit suspends a glass bridge 50 meters above the Nujiang River | image by Chill Shine

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other installations include a zip line, the ‘thrilling steps’ bridge, and a 666-step ladder carved into the cliffs

cantilevered glass walkway by archermit hovers 130 meters over tibet's canyon
perched at 2,800 meters

cantilevered glass walkway by archermit hovers 130 meters over tibet's canyon
steel components were divided into 46 transportable sections and lifted across the river

cantilevered glass walkway by archermit hovers 130 meters over tibet's canyon
thirty-nine piles for the viewing platform’s foundations were drilled manually

 

 

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reinterpreting the methods and hardships of the highway’s builders
reinterpreting the methods and hardships of the highway’s builders
machinery longer than 13 meters could not be delivered | image by Chill Shine
machinery longer than 13 meters could not be delivered | image by Chill Shine
the architects develop customized drill bits to cut through the canyon’s variable rock layers | image by Chill Shine
the architects develop customized drill bits to cut through the canyon’s variable rock layers | image by Chill Shine
workers were secured by ropes as they chipped away rock 25 meters deep
workers were secured by ropes as they chipped away rock 25 meters deep
the project is located in Buze Village, Baxoi County, along the G318 Highway | image by Chill Shine
the project is located in Buze Village, Baxoi County, along the G318 Highway | image by Chill Shine
mirroring the rugged textures of the landscape
mirroring the rugged textures of the landscape
 
 
image by Chill Shine
image by Chill Shine
 
 
general layout of the scenic area | drawings © Archermit
general layout of the scenic area | drawings © Archermit
plan of the high-altitude glass viewing platform
plan of the high-altitude glass viewing platform
plan of the high-altitude glass viewing platform
plan of the high-altitude glass viewing platform
plan of the high-altitude glass viewing platform
plan of the high-altitude glass viewing platform
sectional view
sectional view
steel structure model of viewing platform
steel structure model of viewing platform
steel structure model of viewing platform
steel structure model of viewing platform
steel structure model of viewing platform
steel structure model of viewing platform

project info:

 

name: Nujiang River 72 Turns Canyon Scenic Area

architect: Archermit | @archermit_architects

location: Buze Village, Baxoi County, Tibet Autonomous Region, China

 

photographers: Arch-Exist | @archexist, Chill Shine | @chillshinestudio

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