25 February 2009

Tree Hotel

The concept for the Tree Hotel was conceived by Swedish architects Tham & Videgård Hansson Arkitekter. The lightweight aluminum structure would be hung around a tree trunk and clad in mirrored glass to reflect the surrounding environment, creating a camouflage refuge. The plywood interior functions as a living space for two people, with a double bed, a small kitchen and bathroom, a living room and roof terrace. The access to the cabin is by a rope ladder or a rope bridge so you can feel like Jack Sparrow or King Arthur on your romantic weekend away.

Imagination! Imagination!

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2 COMMENTS :

Anonymous said...

Hopefully, it doesn't help create a collection of unconscious birds in the surrounding perimeter.

Anonymous said...

'To prevent birds from flying into the windows, transparent stickers, visible for birds, will be added to the facades.'

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