Treehouse Without a Tree By Benoît Fray
by Lloyd Alter, Toronto
on 11. 6.09

TreeHugger previously showed some of the work of French designers Dans mon Arbre; Industrial designer Benoit Fray worked with them on this project we didn't see in their portfolio. Ecofriend calls it "a sustainable treehouse made from locally sourced wood."

Different elements are connected by bridges (these appear to be a platform and a stair)

It is supposed to have "all the necessary elements for the comfortable life: shower, kitchen, toilet" but I don't see where the plumbing goes. More at Benoît FRAY at Coroflot, and ecofriend.
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