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The Enchanting Portugal TreeHotel is an Experiment in Prefab Micro Design
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Although the TreeHotel is tiny, cutouts in the timber shell give it an airy, light-filled expansiveness. The inside bedroom is accessed by a small ladder that also leads to a roof, which doubles as a deck from which to enjoy the surrounding greenery. Finding new materials and technologies is at the heart of what Dass strives to achieve as they imagine how humanity will evolve from our dense urban existence back into a civilization in a more natural environment.
While very little detail is shared about which components of the cubic structure are comprised of new or recycled materials, we do know that the designers consulted with biologists and landscape and construction firms to come up with the most efficient use of natural resources. We absolutely love tiny buildings, and that feeling flourishes with every new micro design project featured on Inhabitat.
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The folks from Dass Architecture believe that tree houses are magical pieces of architecture that cause us to reflect on nature, and they designed the experimental TreeHotel in Portugal to explore new, sustainable ways of imagining these wondrous micro spaces. After serving as a “hotel” during Experimenta Design09, the TreeHotel toured Portugal before finally landing at the Jardin de Estrela in Lisbon where it stands today. The project is a stellar example of efficient, flexible, prefabricated design…
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The TreeHotel was originally built for Experimenta Design09
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The small micro building toured Portugal before settling at the Jardin de Estrela in Lisbon
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The small space has a bedroom and the roof doubles as a deck
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The idea is to find sustainable ways to evolve from our urban existence into something more attuned to nature
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Dass Architecture consulted with biologists, construction firms, and landscape architects to find the most efficient use of natural resources
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A combination of new and recycled materials were used to create this awesome little tree hotel!
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Imagine kicking back in the cozy interior of this adorable mini home?