Austria’s infrastructure design is taking a bold leap. According to Designboom, the power line concept project “Austrian Power Giants” envisions high-voltage pylons molded into giant animal sculptures—such as storks and stags—to supply electricity across the country’s nine states.
This initiative combines art with utility, aiming to blend grid infrastructure into landscapes while maintaining full functionality.
For electricians and technicians, these imaginative structures underscore evolving expectations in electrical design and installation.
As visual ideology merges with utility performance, opportunities may arise in custom fabrication, atypical wiring layouts, and specialty installations.
This concept signals that the electrical trade could soon intersect with architectural and artistic innovation in new ways.
Source: DesignBoom
Power lines shaped as animal sculptures supply electricity across austria
Concept power lines shaped as animal sculptures can supply energy across the nine states in Austria. Dubbed the Austrian Power Giants, these electricity structures are molded depending on the animal representing the state. Take the stork, a long-necked wading bird, which represents Burgenland for its annual stork migration, with Rust being considered a city of storks. Then, there’s the stag, the animal symbol for the wooded foothills of the Alps in Lower Austria. The nine federal states where the design teams hope to install the power lines shaped as animal sculptures include Burgenland, Carinthia, Lower Austria, Upper Austria, Salzburg, Styria, Tyrol, Vorarlberg, and Vienna.



