antony gibbon envisions 'burl treehouse' concept with shingled spheres floating in the trees
Briefly

Architectural designer Antony Gibbon introduces the Burl Treehouse, a concept for a collection of spherical, pod-like treehouses suspended within the forest that emphasize structural integrity and environmental impact.
The design prioritizes a balance between structural integrity and minimal environmental impact, supported by a combination of vertical stilts and suspension cables anchored to surrounding trees, allowing the pods to camouflage into the environment.
The Burl Treehouse offers a unique forest experience by elevating its inhabitants above the forest floor, enhancing their connection with nature while ensuring minimal disturbance to the site.
Antony Gibbon's modular approach allows flexibility in size and layout configurations, ensuring adaptability for diverse landscapes and occupant needs, which is key to the function of the pods.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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