Elevated Dwelling Architecture

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Blue Forest Creates a Fantasy House for a Family

— July 10, 2014 — Art & Design
This example of elevated dwelling architecture by Blue Forest is made for a family, with one section designated for the adults and the other for the children. It's basically a treehouse, laid out in a castle-like form.

Blue Forest is known for its ability to create modern-day tree-houses, which is clear with this development titled 'Living the Highlife.' While most adults give up the dream of continuing to relax in a treehouse as the years move on, Blue Forest is ensuring that this desire does not die with age. Moreover, the company's designs are sustainable and provide a perfectly functioning place for people to call home. Some decide to use these dwellings as a getaway, while others decide to live in them full time. Whatever the preference, adults can now relive their childhood with these designs.

Photo Credits: designboom, blueforest

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