With relaxation space on the lower level and sleeping quarters above, the Dolomite Treehouses, designed by architect Peter Pichler, are a series of (conceptual for now) triangular cabins envisioned as satellite suites for an existing hotel.
Sustainably clad in local fir and larch, they’re perched in a forest in North east Italy with spectacular views of the surrounding mountain range.
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Let’s hope they stay conceptual.
Curtains don’t do to the corners. Ya wouldn’t want to be ag marcaíocht or the neighbours will be ogling.
Is that an Escher staircase in the second pic?
excellenty lit to give that effect
Nazgul-y
They’re more comfy than the beehive huts on the Skelligs.