Anyone who has ever been to Iceland will know that it's full of wild and unspoiled scenery. In fact, there are only 323,000 people living on the more than 40,000 square miles that this beautiful country covers. That means it's the most sparsely populated country in Europe, leaving plenty of room for striking lava fields and uninhabited mountain ranges. The trouble is that folks live on all corners of the island, meaning that unattractive electricity pylons have to run through some of the most scenic parts of the country. Architecture and design firm 'Choi + Shine' had an excellent idea to remedy this problem. Obviously you can't get rid of the pylons, but you can make them more attractive. The firm's idea was to turn them into works of art by replacing the existing pylons with ones that double as giant sculptures of human figures. Let's take a look at the mock ups they created showing what this might look like!
Website: Choi + Shine
What do you think about this? Should Iceland turn its electricity pylons into works of art?
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