An agricultural silo, cut and positioned just outside the forest edge where the heath begins but remains invisible. The intervention is reductive: circular benches on multiple levels follow the contour of the cylinder and lead upward in steps.
Location and material determine each other: where the heath commences but is visually blocked, the silo provides the vertical volume to rise above the forest. The benches activate this height, each level functions as both step and observation point. Moving upward shifts perspective: what remains hidden at ground level unfolds as heathland.
Unity emerges from accepting existing properties and materials: cylinder, height, position, polyester..