Baumhauser : Amazing Prefab Treehouses by Baumraum

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Here’s a good question. What you get when an architect, a landscape architect, an arbologist, and a craftsman get together and work on something new? An amazing prefab treehouses dubbed Baumhauser. Of course that’s not the only thing they can come up with, but some guys in Germany did it.

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These modern natural tree houses may be the solution to the whole economic system we’re going through these days. Yes, we could start living in trees and that’s because Baumraum designed the Baumhauser with treespaces that can be outfitted with “sitting and sleeping benches, storage spaces, a mini-kitchen, heating, glass windows, lighting, as well as a sound system for multimedia”.

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Built from larch and Douglas pine it can virtually be put in every tree out there. Is that the coolest treehouse you’ve ever seen? – via Gliving

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Shigeru Ban’s Metal Shutter Houses

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An 11-story building with 9 duplex residential condominium apartments ranging from 1,950sqft to a 3,180sqft penthouse with three terraces designed by Shigeru Ban, an architect born in Tokyo and noted for his work with paper products, is planned for 524 West 19th Street in Chelsea. The Metal Shutter Houses have walls that lift up completely out of the way. The facade motorized perforated metal shutters serve as light-modulating privacy screen at the outer edge of each residence’s terrace adjacent to the double-height living rooms.

Metal Shutter Houses

This subtle “removable skin” echoes the neighboring gallery after-hours shutters, subtly contextualizing the building within its site. The building can literally close down, becoming a uniform minimal cube, or it can open completely (as well as virtually unlimited permutations between). South of the terrace, twenty foot tall, upwardly pivoting glass windows open completely, thus blurring the boundary between the inside and outside – the double height living room and terrace become one. Similarly, a series of interior sliding glass doors create an open “universal floor” in each of the duplex houses – one vast and uninterrupted expanse which transitions seamlessly from inside to outside, or partition the space into private areas. Occupancy is expected in late 2008, and there is not info about price. – Via – Nytimes

Shigeru Ban's Metal Shutter Houses

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