To launch Blackpool’s major regeneration initiative, Re Blackpool, a work was
commissioned for the town’s new park in the central corridor. The project sets
out to deliver a range of world-class facilities that responds to the dynamics of
the leisure market, while delivering economic and social improvements to the
residents of Blackpool.

A work of art that functions as signage and leisure facility and sculpture was
the solution for this site. With expert advice from British elite climber Ian Vickers,
the two 20 metre high Blackpool climbing towers were designed and cast in
black concrete made with locally sourced stone and aggregates. In huge
climbable letters the name Blackpool is inset in white granite. The adjacent
boulder wall is made from waste off cuts from boulders and offers a 20 metre
horizontal climb with 24 hr access.
 
The towers have become a new landmark for the town and the climbing area
attracts a steady stream of climbers of all levels along with curious spectators.

In collaboration with:
Typography with Why Not Associates.
Implementation with Russell Coleman.