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A room with a view - By Marge architects This tree cabin offers three unique perspectives on the woods and the Harads landscape. As a visitor you can rest among the tree tops as well as enjoy each room’s specific view of the forest environment. The three volumes are situated next to each other: the dining-room facing the river landscape, the elevated bedroom facing the forest and the bathroom facing the sky. Additionally, there is the roof terrace embedded within the pine trees.Courtesy of TreeHotel
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UFO - By Inredningsgruppen / Bertil HarströmThis is a boys dream: to climb aboard a spaceship has a huge appeal for people with fertile imagination. When working on The Nest, the idea came to create something completely contrary. Suddenly it became a magical UFO among the treetops. A composite exterior with classic round porthole windows hides a modern, comfortable living space with separate levels. - Courtesy of TreeHotel
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Blue Cone - By Sandell SandbergThis tree room is founded on three points of support. Access to the tree room is by a bridge from the mountain behind. The building is a traditional wood construction with a façade of split birch. The windows: cupola of plastic. The dream of living in a tree need not be any more complicated than that.- Courtesy of TreeHotel
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The cabin - By Cyrén & CyrénThe site of The Cabin was chosen for its high ground with a steep slope, providing a great view of the valley of the Lule River. The basic shape of the deck comes from the supporting trees in the slope. The actual tree house is suspended from the deck. This will hide the volume of the building to a certain degree. The deck is slightly separated from the building in order to make it appear smaller and also to allow the building its own expression.- Courtesy of TreeHotel
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The Nest - By Inredningsgruppen
Bertil Harström
This concept is based upon the contrast between exterior and interior. From the outside it appears as a big nest, only the scale separating it from other nests in the vicinity. Discreet windows are almost hidden by the network of branches. Inside it’s a high standard room with modern design. A coachwork panel decorates the inner wall. There is space and beds for a family with two children. The bedroom is a separate room with sliding doors. You access the nest by a retractable staircase. - Courtesy of TreeHouse
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The Nest - By Inredningsgruppen
Bertil Harström
This concept is based upon the contrast between exterior and interior. From the outside it appears as a big nest, only the scale separating it from other nests in the vicinity. Discreet windows are almost hidden by the network of branches. Inside it’s a high standard room with modern design. A coachwork panel decorates the inner wall. There is space and beds for a family with two children. The bedroom is a separate room with sliding doors. You access the nest by a retractable staircase. - Courtesy of TreeHouse
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The Mirrorcube - By Tham & Videgård architects
A lightweight aluminum structure hung around a tree trunk, 4x4x4 meter boxes clad in mirrored glass. The exterior reflects the surroundings and the sky, creating a camouflaged refuge. The interior is constructed from plywood and the windows give a 360 degree view of the surroundings. The cube provides living space for two people: a double bed, a small kitchenette and bath, a living room and roof terrace. Access to the cabin is by a bridge connected to the next tree. To prevent birds colliding with the tree hotel, a transparent ultraviolet colour, visible for birds only, will be laminated into the glass panes.- Courtesy of TreeHouse