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Artistree Home Creates a New Treehouse in Sonoma County

— December 29, 2023 — Art & Design
American imprint Artistree Home creates a new dynamic treehouse that embodies a vaulted structure rising off of the grounds, dubbed the Spyglass by Hometree. It is located in Sonoma County, California, and centers around a large redwood tree that acts as the support foundation of the home. It also has a bridge with a single-step entry section made from a black metal deck cantilever for more support.

The product designer at Aristree Home, Will Beilharz explains to Dezeen, "The design for Spyglass came from that whimsical childhood moment of turning a fallen leaf into a little tube to peer through. With a dynamic cut on either end, the cylindrical shape takes on the dynamic movement of the folded leaf."

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Trend Themes

  1. Vaulted Structures — The Spyglass treehouse features a vaulted structure rising off the ground, providing opportunities for innovative architectural designs.
  2. Telescopic Architecture — The telescopic design of the Spyglass treehouse opens up possibilities for compact, adaptable living spaces in unconventional locations.
  3. Dynamic Shapes — The cylindrical shape of the Spyglass treehouse, inspired by a folded leaf, showcases the potential for organic and playful architectural forms.

Industry Implications

  1. Architecture — Architects and designers can explore the use of vaulted structures and telescopic architecture to create innovative and unique living spaces.
  2. Construction — The construction industry can leverage the demand for vaulted structures and dynamic shapes to develop new building techniques and materials.
  3. Hospitality — The hospitality sector can embrace the trend of dynamic treehouse designs to offer distinctive and immersive accommodations for adventurous travelers.
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