Wednesday, 12 October 2016

Photos: Cylindrical Treehouse Made With Sustainable Bamboo In Mexico



Designed by Deture Culsign, the bi-level cylindrical treehouse is produced using bamboo and gets all its energy from solar
panels. Situated on a beachfront, the lavish occasion home gives a staggering perspective of the Pacific Ocean and is encompassed by a brush of palm trees, which are utilized as 'living wharfs'.



Situated on the base floor, the latrine is settled behind bamboo screens, and offers a perspective of the sky through the open rooftop. A stone sink and shower are incorporated, with the shower having a stone rock floor that were laid by hand.



Power is given by sun powered boards, with heated water and power included! Little bring forth windows are situated on either side of the working to permit more wind stream when required.




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