Monday, February 28, 2011

Froschkönig Treehouse : By Baumraum

Münster, Germany
Baumraum
Post By:Kitticoon Poopong
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The German treehouse designers at Baumraum have completed the Froschkönig treehouse.
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In a small private garden in Münster this space hovers above a flat pool, framed by high bamboo stilts. The visitors reach the staircase across 3 natural-stone steps between water-lilies.
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The terrace, made of tatajuba-wood, rests on four stainless-steel stilts and is big enough to relax comfortable on it. Some steps and a small catwalk lead the visitors to the cabin.
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The curved cabin in the middle of the pool is covered with a zinc-sheet and lamellas of tatajuba-wood underneath. It rests on eight asymmetrical arranged stilts. Large curved glass at the gables and slim windows at the sides lighten the interior and give a bright and transparent look to the cabin.
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Inside the visitors notice the big curved rooftop-window above the pale lying surface. Below the bench on the opposite side drawers give enough storage space. Walls, floor and furniture made of white-glazed ash underline the bright and minimalistic character of the interior.
Photo © Courtesy of Baumraum

Photo © Courtesy of Baumraum

Photo © Courtesy of Baumraum
The people
Architects: Baumraum
Location: Münster, Germany
Photographs: Courtesy of Baumraum