25 Arboreal Buildings
Tree-Based Architecture, from Treetop Castles to Invisible Treehouses
By: Katherine Vong
(Superstar)
Nov 3, 09
As the planet goes green, so too does our tendency to live closer to nature. And I’m not talking about your average backyard treehouse. More and more people are turning to tree-based architecture, creating hefty structures for homes and businesses that are nestled high up among leaves and foliage.
Is tree-based architecture the modern day high-rise? Check out this cluster which features everything from tree mansions to arboreal balconies, and judge for yourself.
Source: trendhunter

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