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Cantilevered 2-Toned Treehouse Disappears into a Forest in Australia

02/29/2012
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  • Treehouse by Jackson Clements Burrows
    This 2-toned Treehouse designed by <a href="http://www.jcba.com.au/">Jackson Clements Burrows</a> doesn't actually <a href="http://inhabitat.com/index.php?s=treehouse">sit in a tree top</a> in Australia. Instead the 3-bedroom family home was painted and designed so that it doesn't jut out too prominently from the leafy background of its steep site. The <a href="http://inhabitat.com/cantilever-house-combines-commercial-steel-and-residential-style/">cantilevered cubes</a> optimize <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylighting">daylighting</a> in all parts of the house while at the same time ensuring this 2,368 square foot abode has the smallest possible footprint.
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  • Treehouse by Jackson Clements Burrows
    The name of this home is somewhat misleading
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  • Treehouse by Jackson Clements Burrows
    Although it doesn't actually sit in the tree tops, it was designed to melt into the forest background
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  • Treehouse by Jackson Clements Burrows
    The family residence is reminiscent of 1950s vernacular architecture
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  • Treehouse by Jackson Clements Burrows
    The building is clad in fibro cement and lined with vertical timber battens
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  • Treehouse by Jackson Clements Burrows
    The cantilevering cubes optimize daylighting and views
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  • Treehouse by Jackson Clements Burrows
    The cladding is painted in two different tones to mimic tree tones
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  • Treehouse by Jackson Clements Burrows
    The 3-bedroom home is located on a steep hillside above Separation Creek in Victoria
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  • Treehouse by Jackson Clements Burrows
    The interior is finished off with a minimalist touch
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  • Treehouse by Jackson Clements Burrows
    Although the home was designed in 2008, it still makes an effort to reduce its environmental impact
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  • Treehouse by Jackson Clements Burrows
    Every room in the house is flooded with natural lighting and has excellent views!
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Treehouse by Jackson Clements Burrows

This 2-toned Treehouse designed by Jackson Clements Burrows doesn't actually sit in a tree top in Australia. Instead the 3-bedroom family home was painted and designed so that it doesn't jut out too prominently from the leafy background of its steep site. The cantilevered cubes optimize daylighting in all parts of the house while at the same time ensuring this 2,368 square foot abode has the smallest possible footprint.

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