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- House Paarman by Malan VorsterNot all <a href="http://inhabitat.com/architecture/treehouses" target="_blank">tree houses</a> are rustic backyard projects—some, like the stunning House Paarman in Cape Town, take the typology to luxurious new heights. Designed by South African studio <a href="http://www.malanvorster.co.za" target="_blank">Malan Vorster</a>, this one-bedroom getaway is a modern interpretation of the forest and blends in with its surroundings. The compact cabin is elevated off the ground and immerses guests into the tree canopy with views overlooking the forest and a quartet of square reflection pools.1
- House Paarman by Malan VorsterThe freestanding House Paarman is an abstraction of the forest and comprises four cylindrical units that symbolize trees, each with a tree trunk-like steel pillar with branch-like beams and circular rings that provide support to the floors above.2
- House Paarman by Malan VorsterThe four cylindrical units are arranged in a pinwheel layout around a square base.3
- House Paarman by Malan VorsterThe columns, arms and rings are constructed from laser-cut and folded Corten steel plate.4
- House Paarman by Malan VorsterWestern red cedar wraps the building and is left untreated so as to develop a patina over time.5
- House Paarman by Malan VorsterThe architects write: “Inspiration was drawn from the timber cabins of Horace Gifford and Kengo Kuma’s notions of working with the void or in-between space, while Louis Kahn’s mastery of pure form and the detailing ethic of Carlo Scarpa informed a process of geometric restraint and handcrafted manufacturing.”6
- House Paarman by Malan VorsterThis masterful attention to detail can be seen everywhere in the compact cabin, which was designed with ample glazing to give it a sense of lightness.7
- House Paarman by Malan VorsterConnections between the mostly vertical steel elements and the horizontal timber elements are joined with hand-turned brass components.8
- House Paarman by Malan VorsterFurnishings, such as the bed and cabinetry, were custom-made from solid oak.9
- House Paarman by Malan VorsterIn addition to floor-height glazing, natural materials and a subdued color palette reinforce connection with nature.10
- House Paarman by Malan VorsterThe House Paarman features a living space on the first floor, a bedroom on the second, and roof deck on the third.11
- House Paarman by Malan VorsterA sculptural staircase connects the floors.12
- House Paarman by Malan VorsterThe half-round bays created by the cylindrical shapes include a patio, dining alcove, bathroom, and built-in seat.13
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- House Paarman by Malan VorsterGround floor plan19
- House Paarman by Malan VorsterLevel 1 plan20
- House Paarman by Malan VorsterLevel 2 plan21
- House Paarman by Malan VorsterLevel 3 plan22
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- House Paarman by Malan VorsterNot all <a href="http://inhabitat.com/architecture/treehouses" target="_blank">tree houses</a> are rustic backyard projects—some, like the stunning House Paarman in Cape Town, take the typology to luxurious new heights. Designed by South African studio <a href="http://www....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/luxury-tree-house-lets-owners-hide-away-in-a-cape-town-forest/'>READ ARTICLE</a>24