The Treehouse, Australian design captures its surrounding landscape that located in Victoria, Australia, was designed by Jackson Clements Burrows Architects. The hazardous-looking balcony ledge appears so large as to be capable of toppling the structure from its roots on the rocky hillside, but the building stands strong in its foundations and the balcony juts outwards, hopeful of integrating with and surrounding itself with the spectacular landscape.
The house covers an area of 220 sq m and rests on two levels which, aside from the jutting balcony, hug the steep incline as a slim, wide design. With three bedrooms, a dining room and kitchen, the structure would be considered modest if it were not for the modular additions of a sun-room, study and living area (including the decked patio) on the upper level.
The Treehouse, Australian design captures its surrounding landscape design by Jackson Clements Burrows Architects
The Treehouse, Australian design captures its surrounding landscape design Exterior 1
The Treehouse, Australian design captures its surrounding landscape design Exterior 2
The Treehouse, Australian design captures its surrounding landscape design Interior