Massive Indoor Treehouses

'Another Primitive Hut' is Based on an 18th Century Design Concept

California design and architecture studio Bureau Spectacular's 'Another Primitive Hut' is what the architects envision an indoor treehouse to be. The massive wooden structure is propped up on stilts to create a self-supported loft room inside of an apartment -- assuming that apartment has enough space to contain it.

The indoor treehouse is a reference to a design from 18th century architectural philosopher Marc-Antoine Laugier. He believed that, as opposed to the baroque tendencies of his era, architecture should return to natural, functional roots. He titled this concept 'Primitive Hut,' hence the name for Bureau Spectacular's prototype.

Another Primitive Hut is built entirely from plain, unvarnished wood, which is a reference to the naturalism that Laugier espoused. There are also simple, functional shelving units and storage cubbies throughout the loft area.
Trend Themes
1. Indoor Treehouse Designs - Opportunity for architects and designers to create innovative indoor treehouse designs that blur the line between nature and architecture.
2. Return to Naturalism - Potential for a trend in architecture that embraces natural materials and functional design inspired by the concept of 'Primitive Hut.'
3. Functional Shelving Solutions - Demand for simple and functional storage solutions within living spaces, like the shelving units and storage cubbies in Another Primitive Hut.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - Architects and designers can explore indoor treehouse designs and the concept of naturalism for residential and commercial projects.
2. Furniture and Home Decor - Opportunity for furniture and home decor industries to create functional shelving solutions that blend seamlessly into modern interiors.
3. Residential Real Estate - Real estate developers can consider incorporating indoor treehouse elements and functional shelving solutions to differentiate their properties.

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