the treehouse entry

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every sustainable blog has to have a treehouse entry. you just have to, if no other reason than the shear volume of treehouse blog entries on the web. for every 5 sustainable buildings you read about, one or one and a half is a treehouse representing some sort of primeval nostalgia convinced that if we all lived like monkeys we’d be good to go. it’s a nice thought, but there aren’t 6.76 billion monkeys out there…

ewok treehouse from ::inhabitat

linda aldredge’s treefort from ::iso50/inhabitat

MIT’s smart cities group’s living treehouse from ::treehugger

About alex

sustainable architect, urban farmer, bicycle commuter, and slow-food addict.
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