In 2017 with team B-17 I participated in COCOON'17 competition. The task was to design a cocoon in a tree that could accommodate two people in different seasons. 

We immediately grasped what this condition means and it was definitely more about nesting than pupating.

Our striving for contextual architectural forms, while working in a very sensitive place of nature, led us to local residents architectural forms and typologies.
Crested larks, Barn owls and Eurasian hoopoes nesting boxes were selected as an architectural form in our design.
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It was essential, that queen size bed and hearth could fit in every type of tree house
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Nesting-box

In 2017 with team B-17 I participated in COCOON'17 competition. The task was to design a cocoon in a tree that could accommodate two people in di Read More

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