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Treehouse-Castanes ArchitectsLike a fortress located near the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hood_Canal" target="_blank">Hood Canal</a> waterfront off the Puget Sound in Washington, this cabin is only accessible via a retractable staircase found underneath the house. Designed by Seattle-based <a href="http://castanes.com/projects/treehouse" target="_blank">Castanes Architecture</a>, the Treehouse is a vacation home for a couple who often work in Japan, but spend their free time in the States racing bicycles. The low-impact cabin has a minimal footprint on the forest, and was designed with an efficient layout, plenty of daylighting, a composting toilet, and high-quality and environmentally friendly materials.1
Treehouse-Castanes ArchitectsPerched on four concrete columns, the cabin is accessed by a motorized stair that can be lifted like a drawbridge for security when the owners are away.2
Treehouse-Castanes ArchitectsThe small footprint of the house on the ground minimizes disturbance on the surrounding forest and provides a convenient place to park their car.3
Treehouse-Castanes ArchitectsOriented to the south, the home draws in lots of natural daylight and takes advantage of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passive_solar_building_design" target="_blank">solar gain</a> when it is available.4
Treehouse-Castanes ArchitectsThe walls are heavily insulated and tight in order to minimize thermal losses.5
Treehouse-Castanes ArchitectsInside, an efficient layout and multi-functional design components minimize the square footage.6
Treehouse-Castanes ArchitectsFor example a kitchen counter on cranks lowers to dinner table height.7
Treehouse-Castanes ArchitectsEco-friendly and high quality materials were chosen for their durability and longevity as a way of maximizing the lifespan of the building.8
Treehouse-Castanes ArchitectsThe toilet is a waterless composting toilet, the flooring is cork and the exterior siding is <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPE">Ipe</a>.9
Treehouse-Castanes ArchitectsAlev Seyman of Castanes Architects tells us, "The most un-green thing to do, would be misusing a product and then having to replace it a few years down the road."10
Treehouse-Castanes ArchitectsWest and South elevations.11
Treehouse-Castanes ArchitectsNorth and East elevations.12












