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'Large Tree House' by Bignatov Studio is Green in Bulgaria

Bignatov Studio New York is the young architectural firm behind the beautiful Large Tree House design located in Zvezditsa, Bulgaria. The Large Tree House is sited on a reclaimed illegal waste dumping site. The branch-like wall design is intended to symbolize regrowth and renewal.


Large Tree House not only stands as a symbol to the reclamation effort, but as a model of the future. In addition to its rainwater collection system, the eco-conscious home uses geothermal and solar energy to heat, cool and power itself.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Architecture - The trend of sustainable architecture is driving the development of eco-conscious homes like the Large Tree House, which utilize renewable energy sources and incorporate environmentally friendly design practices.
2. Regenerative Design - Regenerative design principles are being applied to architectural projects like the Large Tree House, which repurposes reclaimed land and incorporates elements that symbolize regrowth and renewal.
3. Self-sufficient Homes - The concept of self-sufficient homes is gaining traction as seen in the Large Tree House, which incorporates rainwater collection, geothermal and solar energy systems to operate independently from the grid.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The Architecture industry is embracing sustainable and regenerative design principles to create eco-conscious structures like the Large Tree House.
2. Renewable Energy - The Renewable Energy industry plays a crucial role in providing the technology and solutions necessary for self-sufficient homes, such as the Large Tree House, that rely on geothermal and solar energy.
3. Environmental Conservation - The Environmental Conservation sector can benefit from innovative projects like the Large Tree House, which repurpose reclaimed land and serve as symbols of sustainable development.

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