The appeal of tree houses is primeval – it’s in our genes to climb branches and perch ourselves high above the ground. They simply have a power that other buildings don’t. “It’s that idea of getting away, escaping from the real world … to a place where maybe adults think of childhood dreams,” says Philip Jodidio, author of the new book Tree Houses: Fairy Tale Castles in the Air. The gorgeous book features 50 tree houses from around the world, including three in Canada. Some are modernist visions, some mimic nature, others test the boundaries of what we would even think of as tree houses
Lofty ambitions: Three sophisticated tree house designs
Banish all memories of those teetering makeshift tree houses cobbled together during childhood summers. In the hands of architects from Seattle to Sweden, the building form is enjoying new popularity among homeowners and travellers craving alternatives to earthbound retreats
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Are spider mites, mealybugs, or fungus gnats taking over your indoor garden? 🪳 In this video, we break down the science behind indoor plant pests — what cau...