Milan-based architecture and design firm Peter Pichler Architecture has proposed a new sustainable tree-house concept, offering a unique maximized connection with nature.
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PPA Offers Unique Nature-Integrated Experience in Proposed Italian Forest Development
Forest Dining Club / PLAT ASIA
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Architects: PLAT ASIA
- Area: 901 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: Fnji, Kohler, Toto
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Professionals: Beijing Bamboo Lightning Design Ltd., VIEW DECO
Zaha Hadid’s Only Private Residential Project Rises Above A Russian Forest
On a hillside forest outside of Moscow, amongst 65-foot-high (20-meter-high) pine and birch trees, sits the only private house to be designed and built by Zaha Hadid in her lifetime. With a form defined by its natural surroundings, the Capital Hill Residence is divided into two components, one merging with the sloping hillside, and another “floating” 72 feet (22 meters) above ground to unlock spectacular views across the Russian forested landscape.
Landscape and Building Merge in New Czech Forestry Commission Centre
A design team under the direction of Chybik + Kristof has won the international competition to design a new administrative center for the Czech Forestry Commission in Hradec Králové. The project focuses on a symbiotic relationship between the building and the adjacent forest, where the natural landscape outside begins to mingle with the office spaces within.
EFFEKT's Spiraling Observation Tower Will Take Visitors 45 Meters Above the Treetops
EFFEKT's 45 meters above the trees spiraling observation tower, which is being built one hour south of Copenhagen, will offer 360-degree panoramic views across the surrounding forest of Gisselfeld Kloster, Haslev. The preserved forest distinguishes itself by its hilly landscape with lakes, wetlands, and creeks.
EFFEKT's spiraling observation tower, which is being built one hour south of Copenhagen
Lendager Group Unveils Plans for Permaculture Farming and Cabin Escape in Swedish Wilderness
Lendager Group have released drawings and renderings of Stedsans in the Woods, a farming development currently in progress in the deep Swedish wilderness. A collaboration with restaurant owners Mette Helbæk and Flemming Hansen, the project will feature a permaculture farm, restaurant, and lodging. A focus on sustainability and living off the landscape drives both the architecture and the Stedsans brand, who stress the idea of ‘giving more than we take.’ Located in Bohult, Sweden, the development offers visitors an escape from the city with opportunities for fresh dining and connecting with nature.