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Maja's House by Ultra ArchitectsWhen <a href="http://ultra-architects.pl/en/2008/domek-mai/">Ultra Architects</a> completed a home in Poland, the client asked them to use the leftover wooden elevation boards to build a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/treehouses/">small treehouse</a> for their daughter Maja. Although none of the trees on the site were appropriate for such a construction, there was an elevated spot on the plot perfect for a little girl's secret hideaway. And it looks just like <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/herzog-de-meuron/">Herzog & de Meuron's</a> charming Rudin House.1
Maja's House by Ultra ArchitectsUltra Architects designed a tiny home for Maja in Poland2
Maja's House by Ultra ArchitectsThe 6 sqm home is modeled after Rudin House by Herzog & de Meuron3
Maja's House by Ultra ArchitectsIt was built with leftover timber elevation boards taken from the main home's construction4
Maja's House by Ultra ArchitectsBoth sides open to permit circulation5
Maja's House by Ultra ArchitectsThe interior is airy and well-lit6
Maja's House by Ultra ArchitectsMaja even made her own LEGO model of the little home she wanted7







