Meet The Lofted Forest Home. Living in tree houses is not just a childhood fantasy a reality for a growing number of people. High tree architecture is something that blends the love of lofts with an innate need to connect with nature.
Rover Harvey Oshatz designed the Lofted Forest Home on the request of the owner of the house together, he got the idea inspired by the "fluidity and complexity of the music."
The Wilkinson Residence, which lies in Portland, Oregon, was designed in 1997 and completed in 2004.The Lofted Forest Home in the gallery loft house to show the dip structure with nature, which represents a lot of real wood and stone architecture.
"Even where the metal was used, the time allowed, of course, developing a reddish patina. Most of the living space is in the burning, the top 'loft' house, where Oshatz expected to achieve a sense of intimacy in the forest canopy, "says SwipeLife. References: oshatz and notcot.org
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