Video: Tree hotel
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Architects do not abandon the idea of settling people in trees. And if earlier it was just a matter of isolated cases when people themselves ordered a similar house for themselves, now it has come to hotels!
The Swedish company Tham & Videgard Hansson Arkitekter has proposed its own version of the hotel, named "Harads". The architects considered that there was no better place for the hotel, except for the branches of trees. However, not only this is interesting, but also the fact that the walls of the house from the outside will be mirrored - the spectacle is simply magnificent. If you glance at the photo, the contours of the cube are barely visible, because other trees are reflected in the mirrors. Of course, a full-size hotel cannot stand any wood, so the designers simply chose the shape of a cube. However, such a house will also accommodate everything that is needed. There will be a kitchen, bedroom, living room and terrace. Nothing has been written about the bathroom and toilet yet, it is understandable - how to place everything on such a tiny area?
However, the prospect of going to the toilet or washing their hands outside is unlikely to please anyone. So I think architects will have to puzzle over these problems. The very idea of a tree house is not new, but this concept is different from many. Still, not all companies offer to make the walls mirrored! And from the point of view of design, everything is just wonderful - both the idea and the embodiment. But you will have to forget about convenience … Besides, not a word has been said about how to get into the house. A ladder is, of course, a standard option in such cases, but this is not very convenient.
We hope that designers will find ways to solve the problems they have set themselves. I think that few people would refuse to spend a couple of nights in such a hotel. Forest, wonderful air, sea of trees, and you are on one of them. Dream!…
Idea by Tham & Videgard Hansson Arkitekter
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