Triangular Jungle Shelters

V-Houses by Heinz Legler Offer Stunning Views Without Damaging the Land

Eco-adventurers visiting the jungles for Yelapa, Mexico will soon be able to find refuge in these precarious looking V-Houses designed by Heinz Legler.  Securely planted in the ground, the inverted metal and wood pyramids give a feeling of being in a tree house.

Each of the pre-fabricated units has a floor space measuring 16' x 16' and offers spectacular views of the lush tropical jungle environment through openings on all sides. 

Due to the shape of the shelters and their pre-fab construction, little disturbance of the land was required as they were more or less spiked into the ground like a giant lawn dart.
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1. Eco-tourism - Opportunity for sustainable and eco-friendly accommodations in natural environments.
2. Prefab Construction - Potential for efficient and cost-effective building methods that minimize disruption to the land.
3. Alternative Shelter Design - Innovation in unconventional structures that provide unique experiences for travelers.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Creating eco-friendly and immersive accommodations for tourists.
2. Architecture - Developing sustainable and innovative building methods for eco-friendly constructions.
3. Tourism - Offering unique experiences and environmentally conscious stays to adventurous travelers.

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