The Playful Tree House With A Slide And Climbing Net
- Words
- Charmaine Li
New York-based architecture firm Sharon Davis Design designed a multipurpose tree house with a slide and roof that opens to the sky. The roughly 350-foot structure is located in Garrison, New York and can be entered via a climbing net and trap door. Arching over the net is an elegant stainless steel slide that was lifted into place using a crane. With playground features and lounging area, the two-level tree house can serve as a leisure space for both children and adults.
All images © Elizabeth Felicella | Via: Arch Daily
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