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Boldly twisted tower lures you into its Escher-like space to spy on birds

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Shanghai-based Xiang Architects has completed the 19.9-meter Chenhu Migratory Bird Observation Tower in Wuhan's wetland, a double-helix structure with counter-rotating staircases that serves as both functional birdwatching platform and sculptural artwork for the 100,000-plus migratory birds that visit October to March.

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