This free standing tree house by Ravnikar Potokar Arhitekturni is indeed  a design that stands all on its own. By looking at the pictures you can  get a pretty good idea on how to build it. Measuring just 4m2, this  compact house in Ljubljana, Slovenia breaks all convention with what is  essentially a tree-less freestanding structure, meant to be constructed  among trees that might not be able to support the weight of a  traditional structure. This raised house plan sits high up on stilts, so  the occupants can still enjoy those coveted tree-house views. This  simple structure is made of spruce plywood protected by colorless,  natural-finish nano-varnish, and topped with a weather-proof  cardboard-clad roof. This cool freestanding treehouse is meant to  inspire kids and their play with its innovative, different design,  making a nice private book nook or a cool club house. For more Slovenian architecture visit Ravnikar Potokar Arhitekturni. via Architizer
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