Incredible TreeHouse by Rockefeller Partner Architects
Incredible TreeHouse design by Rockefeller Partner Architects
Built under large pine tree in the backyard of a canyon residence, this Banyan Drive Treehouse offers a nice sanctuary and a modern interpretation of a place we used to play as kids. This unique project was completed in 2009 as a part of recreational getaway by Rockefeller Partner Architects which is consist of Christopher Kempel, Rocky Rockefeller and Bridget Zimniski. The client is an artist and lover of nature so this perched twelve feet off the ground tree house will serve as a creative respite from the demands of domestic responsibilities. Though modest in size, the plan is efficient and allows for a studio space/living area and a toilet room. Deep-oiled wood siding, mahogany windows, and a Rheinzink roof were chosen for their natural qualities and rich palette. Like most tree houses the Banyan features its share of wood interior and exterior appointments and nice open views and natural lighting with its well placed windows. This cozy setting makes the best of the 170 square foot floor plan and gives a sense of a much larger space thanks to the tall ceilings and smaller scale furniture.
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Rockefeller Partner Architects for Banyan Tree House
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