Remember our article on Baumraum’s eclectic tree houses? Now we bring to you Robert Harvey Oshatz, yet another tree expert, a landscape artist and a brilliant craftsmen. His project named Wilkinson Residence belongs to a music lover. He wanted a house that followed the flow of music and that is what he got. A house which transfers one seamlessly from its interiors to exteriors.
Only when someone walks through the curvy spaces one can understand the complexities of this wooden structure resting on a flat log. The dining room is confined within glass walls. The roof is wooden and it floats on laminated wooden beams. The house has been constructed in the middle of the forests and from a distance no one can tell its any different from the natural habitat its been built in.
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Hard to decide whether looking at it or from it would be more stunning.
Not the most efficient use of space but beautifully original! Would I be wrong to class this house in the 70’s?