Yellow Treehouse Restaurant
Do you prefer outdoor seating? This treehouse restaurant may be the ultimate destination in that regard. The Yellow Treehouse Restaurant in Auckland, New Zealand features all the style and circumstance of the city, but with the lavish location that only the forest can provide. Enjoy your five star meal while the music of the forest provides your soundtrack. [link]
02 Sustainability Treehouse
4TREEHOUSE by Lukasz Kos
The 4TREEHOUSE treetop dwelling by Lukasz Kos is as much modern as it is natural. Featuring a few cutting edge architectural facets available today, like slatted wood privacy shutters and cascading lighting effects, 4TREEHOUSE is where the Gehry’s and the Wrights of the treehouse world might reside. Additionally, the slatted siding provides plenty of protection, both in and out, from falling to the ground below. [link]
Peter Frazier’s Treetop Office
If you really want to escape the rat race, here is the office for you. Can you imagine this daily commute? Leave the city, drive until the trees outnumber the houses, you’ve got the perfect spot to build your business– that is, as long as your business is tele-mobile. This Treetop Office is the daytime dwelling of Peter Frazier, a man who got fed up with the habits of the urban working world. Do you blame him for choosing this as his office? [link]
Baumraum Treehouses
When it comes to modern treehouses, there is no name more respected than Baumraum. Baumraum Treehouses span a wide range of styles and designs, but the one shown here is amongst their most progressive. This angular arboreal architecture is comprised of a wooden frame and wall structure and long glass windows that create a unique new style of treehouse. Have you seen one more modern than this? [link]
Looking to take a relaxing vacation in the woods… and not be spotted by a soul? Harad’s Reflective Tree Hotel can give you the privacy you need, plus the greatest canopy-level view the woods can offer. If you’re walking below this one unawares, you might miss in completely. That is the special character this treehouse provides… [link]
Growing Tree Architecture
As the trees on this treehouse grow, its structure grows stronger. Ever seen a tree grow over a fence, wrap around a power line or otherwise? These artificially-selected trees are designed to bolster and support the structure of this treetop building. Over time, this home will become stronger and stronger, as will the trees that have been born as its frame. [link]
Free Spirit Spheres Treehouses
Sharing a bit of inspiration with the triangular-fashioned 02 Sensability Treehouse above, the Free Spirit Spheres Treehouses are among this list’s most unique. These floating forest forms can house a small family for long weekends and provide a comfortable retreat from urban living. Just choose your spot, pick up a Free Spirit Sphere and hoist it high in the sky. You’ve got a cabin like none other. [link]
Alnwick Gardens Treehouse
Does the Alnwick Gardens Treehouse look a bit disconnected from the rest of this list? It may not be as contemporary as the others, but this Alnwick Treehouse has a size advantage over any you may ever set foot in. This hardwood colossus could provide shelter for countless travelers, and an experience none of them will forget. Don’t get lost in this one, it may be the largest treehouse ever created. [link]
Joel Sherman Steel Tree House
Wait a minute, a steel treehouse? That doesn’t quite fit. If you look at Joel Sherman’s Steel Tree House, however, you’re sold on it’s uniquity. This steel-beamed stilt home shows what could be created if trees were out of the equation. While there may be many high structure homes of the sort, Joel Sherman’s project shows what could be for high elevation architecture without the use of trees. Let’s hope it never comes to that! [link]