Synopses & Reviews
There's something magical about a cabin set among tree branches. It excites adults and tempts children away from sedentary pursuits to a world of outdoor fantasy. Treehouses come in all shapes and sizes, from a simple deck in the sky to an elaborate complex of interconnecting structures far above the ground. They can be romantic, luxurious, or designed for entertaining friends. This engaging book contains some of the most interesting examples from around the world, and also features a wide range of interiors, designed for various functions. It's an invaluable source of lofty ideas for anyone contemplating a move up--into the trees.
About the Author
David Clark is a qualified architect, who has worked on many unusual architectural projects around the world. He has always been interested in alternative forms of architecture and has built both a treehouse and a house on stilts, as well as collaborating on other such projects. He has contributed articles to several U.K. magazines, but this is his first book.