Experience the enchanted allure of unique treehouse mansions known as “bird’s nests”
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In 2004, Japanese professor Terunobu Fujimori constructed a tea room atop a withered tree in his personal garden. The Naha Harbor Diner restaurant situated in Okinawa, Japan also catches attention with its location on an inverted tree, standing at a remarkable height of 6 meters. These one-of-a-kind treehouses are sure to captivate thrill-seeking visitors.
Have you ever seen the unique architecture of a Russian dome on the top of a tree in the forest? The designer, Kobayahsi Takashi, a Japanese architect, aimed to create a space that would blend seamlessly with nature. To achieve this, he used transparent glass for almost the entire structure of the house, which appears to be “squeezed” onto the treetop.
The playhouse nestled in the woods of Bridgton, Maine, USA, standing tall at 6.4m above the ground, is undoubtedly every child’s dream summer destination.
This unique treetop abode is anything but ordinary. It’s actually an exclusive accommodation offered by a 4-star resort in Wayanad, India that provides luxury room service.
In order to bear the load of the upper level of the house, David Rasmussen, an architect from the United States, had to incorporate additional support columns.
In Auckland, New Zealand, stands a unique residence named Yellow Tree, which was designed by the Pacific Environment Architects. This cozy house is built around a tree trunk, resembling a cocoon that embraces it. What’s more exciting is that at a height of 40m, one can relish a delightful dinner while taking in the breathtaking views of the surrounding forest at night. It is truly an intriguing and fascinating place to be!
Baumraum, a well-known tree house designer in Germany, has gained a significant reputation for his exceptional designs. You may want to take a look at one of his magnificent creations.
Cumberland, Maryland in the USA is home to a tree house that is hard to believe has up to 10 floors. The impressive structure is attached to a large oak tree and six small oak trees, making it quite a sight to behold.
The cozy home located in Portland, Oregon is named as the Wilkinson Residence. The unique feature of this house is that it is entirely constructed of wood and rests on a massive tree stump. The owner has cleverly installed glass to provide an unobstructed view of the outside scenery while sitting indoors. This thoughtful design makes it easy and comfortable to enjoy the beauty of nature from inside the house.