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This is the Pinecone Treehouse: A geometric marvel designed by treehouse extraordinaire Dustin Feider who pushed the boundaries of architecture with this “zome” shape that’s suspended between Redwoods in California.

It has a bolted steel frame that’s been cleverly cabled to the surrounding trees in such a way as to keep from harming the trees. The power for the stringed lights inside comes from the nearby house of the owners. At ground level there is a smaller treehouse bathroom, with a shower and composting toilet that look out on the forest.

I’ve never seen anything quite like this, and you can get more information about the build, structure and suspension via the video tour with Bryce Langston here.

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Other-Worldly Pinecone Treehouse by Dustin Feider

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