Although cities are growing by leaps and bounds, buildings are constantly expanding, but people do not forget about green spaces. New trees and shrubs are constantly being planted, the area of parks and green areas is increasing. However, this is not the limit. In order to combine building as closely as possible with wildlife, architects and builders can sometimes resort to extraordinary solutions..
An old tree that has been growing for many decades in the place where you would like to see your house does not have to be cut down. A round window into nature looks very impressive right in the middle of the room.
Such a tree is not so easy to climb, not to enclose it in a glass structure, but a spiral staircase solved the problem perfectly. So you can get to the top of the tree and the plant itself does not interfere.
A tree right next to the porch will certainly provide reliable protection from the hot summer sun..
Indoor tree – what can be the best addition to the design of a covered veranda.
The whimsical shape of the tree only emphasizes the elegance of the whole house..
A window in a fence for one of the branches of a spreading tree looks completely natural and at ease.
A living tree in the middle of a room in a residential building is also a lot of fresh air and magnificent decor.
The whole house can be harmoniously built around a tree. Whatever one may say, but this really turns out to be a tree house, which everyone dreamed of in childhood, only much more elegant.
Examples like these prove the power of nature. Trees are able to break through any obstacle and fortify in the most incredible places, creating majestic compositions.
Modern ideas and design are very easy to combine with wildlife.
Why leave one tree in the middle of the house when there can be two?
Most likely, it was easier to cut down such a tree, but the architects came up with a very elegant solution, how to beautifully and organically fit it into the structure of the house..
Is it possible to build a house without cutting down a single tree? If so, what are some alternative construction methods or materials that allow us to live in harmony with nature while still providing shelter and comfort? I’m curious to know your thoughts and recommendations on eco-friendly house building techniques.