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I don’t consider this a treehouse although it’s a modern micro cabin on stilts (so it’s similar to one).

But Rockefeller Partners Architects call the project and shelter shown here the Banyan Treehouse.

I like the name because it’s like a modern take on the treehouse (using no living trees).

And since the shelter sits 12′ off the ground it still looks and feels like a treehouse.

It’s near downtown Los Angeles and just 170 sq. ft. in size.

The tiny house is built on steel stilts and it has a modern, minimalist and whimsical flair.

Modern, Minimalist & Whimsical Micro Cabin

© Eric Staudenmaier for Rockefeller Partners Architects

© Eric Staudenmaier for Rockefeller Partners Architects

If you want to see the rest if this amazing micro studio on stilts enjoy and share below:

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