Mike Fitzgerald spent more than two years and at least $600,000 building a treehouse. The treehouse is supported by four trees, and it's connected to a patio on another tree via a swinging bridge. Now ...
Japan’s Takashi Kobayashi has found freedom in the canopies. Takashi Kobayashi built the observation site Dragon’s Nest — made of cypress and cedar and supported by a tabunoki (Japanese bay tree) — in ...
This DIY treehouse project is all about how to build a treehouse from start to finish. This DIY ground supported treehouse tutorial shows the step by step process of treehouse footings, how to frame a ...
There's something magical about treehouses. Perched amid the greenery, seemingly closer to the sky than the ground, these epicenters of endless adventures inspire whimsical visions in the young and ...
Pete Nelson of Nelson Treehouse & Supply in Fall City has built almost 400 treehouses across the world, starting when he was 7 with his dad. Now 62, he is something of a grandfather and ambassador to ...
Some little kids dream of building a treehouse. But one Japanese man turned his childhood dream into an adult reality. Growing up in Tokyo, Satoru Kikugawa frequently visited the family summer home in ...
My wife, “Judy” and I have two boys, ages 7 and 9, and they want me to build them a treehouse in the giant oak tree in our backyard. I’m a master carpenter by trade, so this would be no big deal for ...
The building was designed to protect residents from air and noise pollution. This pictured apartment building in Turin, Italy, called a "living forest" by its architect Luciano Pia, houses 63 unique ...
Some little kids dream of building a treehouse. But one Japanese man turned his childhood dream into an adult reality. Growing up in Tokyo, Satoru Kikugawa frequently visited the family summer home in ...
The drive to Treehouse Point, half an hour east of Seattle, takes you through a forest fit for hobbits, crowded full of fir, spruce, cedar, maple and hemlock. Alongside the Raging River — yes, that’s ...
The drive to Treehouse Point, half an hour east of Seattle, takes you through a forest fit for hobbits, crowded full of fir, spruce, cedar, maple and hemlock. Alongside the Raging River — yes, that’s ...