It is the small details, such as the closed and tilted angles of the sides that define the final look, minimalist form and considerable (12.5m) height of the Treehouse. As it is not a classic cubic structure, the inward-leaning triangular walls significantly reduce the interior space in the cabin. The only way of expanding the living space was therefore for the builders to increase the height of the building. It is fair to say that it is the small details that define the Treehouse, and not the other way around. The builders very much concentrated on the details before focusing on the whole.
The Treehouse is a haven and functions almost like a lighthouse for lost travellers. People inside can put a light on the roof of the wood-panelled cabin to signal to travellers that they are more than welcome to visit.
Although the building is open on the ground floor, the upper sections, which are accessed by a ladder, are completely closed off. It is there that weary travellers can find solitude, put their head down and escape the noise, cold, wind and other extreme weather outside. In the closed-off upper part, there are three hammock-style sleeping spaces on top of one another which are perfect for rest and relaxation.
Team Leaders |
Team |
Pascal Deschenaux Aziz Temel Francesco Borghini |
Maria Victoria Gracia Miranda Rigby Kam Lai Man Nguyen Hoang Minh Jack Bowen Igor Nesterov Katarina Martonakova Hugh Gibbs Evgeny Makarenko Nanu Youttananukorn Anna Varga-Kardos Karolina Krzyzanowska Alice Kim Laia Bramona Collet Fruzsina Karig |
Pascal Deschenaux
Aziz Temel
Francesco Borghini
Maria Victoria Gracia
Miranda Rigby
Kam Lai Man
Nguyen Hoang Minh
Jack Bowen
Igor Nesterov
Katarina Martonakova
Hugh Gibbs
Evgeny Makarenko
Nanu Youttananukorn
Anna Varga-Kardos
Karolina Krzyzanowska
Alice Kim
Laia Bramona Collet
Fruzsina Karig