dear designboom reader,
treehouse architecture has evolved to cater to modern travelers and various forms of respite.
nestled amidst the forestscape of the italian alps, studio beltrame creates a pyramidic treehouse with stacked roofs inspired by pine trees, its design resembling a birdhouse but for adventurers. another nest-nuanced treehouse is bjarke ingels group's 'biosphere' structure, which features a suspended facade made of timber bird nests to mimic the homes of birds.
for those seeking tranquility in the forest, concept designer kristian talvitie offers a micro-dwelling set in a green village in finland, its circular shape recalling a contemporary fireplace. out of the woods, skygazing forms the sojourn concept of studio madeiguincho whose wooden shack 'columba' is topped with a skylight and positioned in portugal's sun-filled landscape.
thanks for reading!
matthew burgos | editor