Surprise With The Houses Built On The Treetops In The Extremely Fast Growing Forest In The USA

This house is Wilkinson Residence in Portland, Oregon, USA. It is made entirely of wood and rests on a large tree stump. The owner of the house has surrounded the glass so that sitting indoors can still enjoy the view outside conveniently and comfortably

At 6.4m above the ground, the children’s playhouse in the woods in Bridgton, Maine, USA is the place any child wants to go on summer vacation

The tea room for the thrill-seeking guests of the Japanese professor, Terunobu Fujimori, was built in 2004 on the top of a dry tree, in his own garden

Naha Harbor Diner restaurant located in Okinawa, Japan, attracts all eyes at first sight, because it is located on an old upside down tree, up to 6m high

Unraveling the Enigmatic Charm of Unique "Bird's Nest" Homes - Amazing Nature

The typical Russian dome architecture appears on the treetops in the middle of the forest like this? Architect Kobayahsi Takashi, a Japanese, wanted to create a very special space to harmonize with nature, so almost the entire house “squeezing” on the treetop is made of transparent glass

Unraveling the Enigmatic Charm of Unique "Bird's Nest" Homes - Amazing Nature

To support the weight of the house above, American architect David Rasmussen had to recruit more supporting columns

Unraveling the Enigmatic Charm of Unique "Bird's Nest" Homes - Amazing Nature

This house called Yellow Tree is located in Auckland, New Zealand, built by Pacific Environment Architects. The house is like a cocoon hugging the trunk of a tree. At the height of 40m, we can both enjoy a delicious dinner and watch the forest at night. It’s also interesting, isn’t it!

Unraveling the Enigmatic Charm of Unique "Bird's Nest" Homes - Amazing Nature

The tree house designer Baumraum is so famous in Germany for his impressive works, you can check with this tree house

Unraveling the Enigmatic Charm of Unique "Bird's Nest" Homes - Amazing Nature

It’s hard to believe that a tree house has up to 10 floors, but when you go to Cumberland, Maryland, USA, you will quickly find the answer. This big tree house clings to a large oak tree and 6 small oak trees surrounding it

Unraveling the Enigmatic Charm of Unique "Bird's Nest" Homes - Amazing Nature