This 210 square feet modern treehouse tiny home by Baumraum architects.
The reason it was built was for a group of scouts in the area so they can camp and stay in it on the almke camp site.
Before you even get up to the cabin using the staircase you notice there are two micro structures separated by a common outdoor deck area.
And each one is slightly different in terms of elevation (see what I mean below).
Modern Treehouse Tiny Home Built for Boy Scouts
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This free-standing tree house by Slovenian architects Ravnikar Potokar sits elevated on stilts like a traditional tree fort but requires no tree for support. The modern design creates an elevated retreat suitable for a home office, art studio, writing space, or guest quarters while demonstrating that compact living spaces can function at any height.
Design Details
- Designer: Ravnikar Potokar Architects
- Location: Slovenia
- Type: Free-standing elevated structure
- Support: Stilts (no tree required)
- Uses: Home office, art studio, writing space, guest quarters
- Features: Multiple windows, elevated deck
Elevated Modern Tree House
Photo via Ravnikar Potokar
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The “Nut Room” by Baumraum Architects is a modern treehouse located in Germany. Named for its walnut-like shape, this elevated structure features eight asymmetric posts, abundant windows, and a distinctive contemporary design.
Nut Room Treehouse
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