Bert: Treehouse Living by Studio Precht
Published Nov 15, 2022
Austrian architecture firm Studio Precht created these charming modular treehouse residences that can easily expand over time.
“A little house that grows with you. Thanks to its modular, flexible system of cylindrical modules made entirely of wood, glass and environmentally friendly building materials, it adapts not only to your environment, but also to that of the natural environment. As in the tree of life – now you can fill it with life.”
The project was envisioned in collaboration with home builder BaumBau back in 2019, with the goal of creating a residence that respects its natural environment with a minimal footprint.
Photos by Christian Flatscher, unless otherwise stated. Videos by Imanuel Thallinger.
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