1.Wilkinson Residence
Architect, artist, magician, Robert Harvey Oshatz is all of That and so much more. He is the organic architect Responsible for this Magnificent home up in the canopy; the coolest house in the trees That you will from likely, ever see.
The unique Wilkinson Residence graces the wooded landscape outside of Portland, Oregon. Treehouse Would this turn even the Swiss Family Robinson was green with envy. More than likely, you too have a will of more than a twinge of desire to live in it.
2.Spider 's Leg Tree house
We're no Strangers to Germany's tree house Baumraum makers extraordinaire, so When We saw another brilliant design from home arboreal Them,
We Knew We Had to share it with you! The house resides at the World of Living, a showspace / amusement park for sustainable housing company WeberHaus and greets visitors with its curvy body perched atop a super skinny spider-like "legs". The unusual shape and clean lines are Baumraum's signature, and there are a lot of other cool features, so check Them all out in our slide show.
3.Teahouse Tree house
Japanese professor of architecture Terunobu Fujimori built his boyhood dream in his father's garden in 2004. It's a teahouse on stilt.
4.Tree House Restaurant
The Naha Harbor Diner in Okinawa, Japan,
lies at the very top of a huge Gajumaru tree about 20 feet above the ground. Sadly, that is not a real Gajumaru tree, it's Actually concrete. Actually Customers have to get in an elevator inside the trunk to reach the restaurant.
5.Yellow Tree house
The Yellow Tree House by Pacific Environments Architects is built around a redwood tree, the which is over 40m high and has a 1.7m diameter at its base, located north of Auckland, New Zealand. The structure is made of plantation poplar slats and Used Throughout extensive natural lighting. The tree house restaurant was built as a marketing promotion for New Zealand's Yellow Pages.
The concept of building a tree house on a redwood tree was Quite challenging and required a range of consultants to get the resources and building consent, and to get construction underway in the limited time of four months. The design is an organic oval form wrapped around the trunk and structurally tied-up top and bottom, with a circular arrangement, split apart on the axis with a raised floor portion. The timber binding forms the basis of the play structure. Glue-laminated poplar plantation pine has been Used for the slats. It is around 10m wide and over 12m high with seating 10m off the ground. The kitchen and toilets are on the ground. It has the capacity to occupy 18 people with all the Comforts Such as bars, structural soundness, and unobstructed views into the valley
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