Sustainable Prism-Shaped Treehouses Concept in Italy

Milan-based Peter Pichler Architecture recently published a concept for a set of treehouses that blend into the Italian forest. The project is envisioned as an addition to an existing hotel and intends to create a new experience of living in the woods with maximum connection to nature.

Sustainable Prism-Shaped Treehouses Concept in Italy

The architecture studio, which is known for its sensitivity to the environment and sustainable design. The structures are imagined to be constructed from local wood, with the exterior clad in blackened timber, blending in to the backdrop of greenery. Each unit is designed to comprise of two levels and range from 35 to 45 m2. On the lower level, there is a small reading / lounge area, while the upper level includes the sleeping area and a small bathroom.

Sustainable Prism-Shaped Treehouses Concept in Italy

Sustainable Prism-Shaped Treehouses Concept in Italy

Sustainable Prism-Shaped Treehouses Concept in Italy

The project is conceived as a ‘slow down’ form of tourism where the integration of architecture within nature plays a primary role. far from the conventional idea of a hotel, the tree houses by Peter Pichler architecture offers guests a unique experience. In essence, the compact structures provide the opportunity to immerse oneself in nature.

There is no much more details about the location, possible completion date or the estimated price for the treehouses. All eyes will be watching to see this cluster of treehouses take shape.

Sustainable Prism-Shaped Treehouses Concept in Italy

Sustainable Prism-Shaped Treehouses Concept in Italy

Sustainable Prism-Shaped Treehouses Concept in Italy

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