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Devil’s Corner Cellar Door Features a Modern Lookout Point for Guests

The Devil's Corner Cellar Door and Lookout is an Australia vineyard located in Tasmania that offers guests a unique lookout point to enjoy the vast rolling hills and scenery from the top of a modern wooden tower. The space is a project designed by Cumulus Studio to provide visitors with a much grander and uninterrupted view of the surrounding grape fields.

The vineyard offers a modern main building that features a cellar, food vendors and an integrated lookout tower built off of the cross-shaped facilities. The buildings are constructed using recycled shipping containers. The tower features a wooden exterior facade complete with a protruding balcony that allows guests to have a clear and 360-degree elevated view of the surrounding Frecinet Peninsula. The added height of the tower tastes guests above the vines, so they can see the encompassing scenery.
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1. Modern Lookout Points - There is an opportunity for businesses to create innovative lookout points that provide guests with unique and elevated views of their surroundings.
2. Recycled Architecture - Businesses can explore the use of recycled materials, such as shipping containers, to construct innovative and sustainable buildings.
3. 360-degree Viewing Experiences - There is potential for businesses to create immersive viewing experiences that allow guests to have a clear and unobstructed view of their surroundings from every angle.
Industry Implications
1. Vineyard - Vineyards can consider incorporating lookout points into their properties to enhance the guest experience and provide a unique selling point.
2. Hospitality - The hospitality industry can explore the use of recycled architecture in hotel and resort projects to create eco-friendly and visually appealing accommodations.
3. Tourism - The tourism industry can capitalize on 360-degree viewing experiences to attract visitors to scenic locations and landmarks.

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