
Architecture has a knack for making us dream of our picture-perfect home, which is exactly the case with the Hp Tree House, designed by mmp Architects. The home is exquisitely located, in the wild and secluded coast of Mount Whitfield, in Cairns, Australia. There, it is perfectly concealed from the city below, while at the same time boasting a wonderful view of the forest. On the outside, it seems to be keeping afloat on a support beam in galvanized steel. If you’re curious about the structure of the interiors, here’s what the architects have to say: “Three pavilions separated by breezeways form the single level of the home suspended above the natural slope. Outdoor dining overlooks the slightly lower lounge ‘tree-house’ which rests under a large canopy roof and is open on all sides. The main bedroom and ensuite pavilion is accessed across this breezeway and features framed views of the adjoining rock face which becomes a wet season cascade. Guest bedrooms and shared ablution facilities comprise the west pavilion which is separated from the living area by the entry breezeway and laundry/drying area.”

Source: MMPArchitects.com.au





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