The Elok House is an indoor ecological sanctuary by Chang Architects with rooted trees on the ground floor extending to the second floor. The image does not have to leave home to take a walk in the woods. You probably imagined as a squirrel, right?
Now it is not necessary that the residence where the wild things to be truly one with nature. There are plenty of benefits to living in such spaces. On the one hand, there is less need for lighting and air conditioning.
But above all, as it should be pretty impressive to ask, "Honey, do you leave the keys next to the birch tree?"
References: worldarchitecturenews and vectroave.
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