PAN Treetop Cabins Built on Stilts in Norwegian Forest
PAN Treetop cabins is a unique possibility for tourists who want to experience the quiet of the forest, exciting activities, traditional food and extraordinary animal life.
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PAN Treetop cabins is a unique possibility for tourists who want to experience the quiet of the forest, exciting activities, traditional food and extraordinary animal life.
In the former Sint Lucia monastery in Bennebroek Holland, Bureau Fraai has made a design that transforms a old monastery into a high-quality family home while maintaining the characteristic qualities of the monastery.
The massive rammed earth walls are visible from every room of the River Ranch, at times playing a main role and at others seeming to blend into the surrounding landscape.
Designed to suit the rural setting, the Kalgup Retreat embraces the Western Australian landscape with its extensive side verandah and sweeping views, feature bush poles, exposed rafters and feature weatherboard cladding.
For the Richview Residence, StudioAC was tasked with creating a concept that maintained an open layout while housing as much storage as possible for this growing family.
Primary features of this Dickerman weekend retreat house are its simple, open form and clean aesthetic. It emphasizes natural materials including a stone fireplace, Douglas Fir interior finishes, and indoor / outdoor rooms with a visual connection to the natural setting.
St Andrews Beach House is a two storey circular holiday home, which takes advantage of the remoteness of site and expansive views, which extend in all directions.
Abaca is the plant that produces the fiber used in making rope. In 1856 the Tubbs Cordage Company began manufacturing rope in San Francisco and with its neighbors, Hazard Gunpowder Company and Union Ironworks, defined the industrial character of its neighborhood.