Tuesday, January 26, 2010
The Ultimate Tree House
There’s the tree house your Dad built for you in the backyard, and then there’s the tree house Robert Harvey Oshatz built in the forests of Portland, Oregon. Designed in 1997 and completed in 2004, the Wilkinson Residence is in perfect harmony with its surroundings. Built on a steep sloping lot, the living space resides amongst the forest canopy, making your morning coffee most enjoyable. With more curves than Lombard Street, the Wilkinson Residence is a property you have to see to believe.
Description from the architect: Robert Harvey Oshatz
A lover of music, the client wanted a house that not only became part of the natural landscape but also addressed the flow of music. This house evades the mechanics of the camera; it is difficult to capture the way the interior space flows seamlessly through to the exterior. One must actually stroll through the house to grasp its complexities and its connection to the exterior. One example is a natural wood ceiling, floating on curved laminated wood beams, passing through a generous glass wall which wraps around the main living room.
read the whole article with more photos here.
thanks Presurfer
Labels:
Architecture,
Environment
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
mm
ReplyDeleteare you sure with the link - there is carinbarns
and no tree house
haa haa, yeah, thanks for catching that for me, it's been fixed.
ReplyDeletepeacE.