A creative trio of treehouse designs emerge as winners of the Tree House 2024 competition

The winners of this year’s Tree House 2024 competition have been named by its organizers at Volume Zero.  Participants in this competition were given a brief that asked them to imagine a coastal, riverbank, forest, backyard, urban, or even mountainous site and create designs tailored to offer unique solutions to spatial challenges.  Of the 37 countries represented by the 11-person jury panel which included Sigurd Larsen and a slate of international architects, a group of three received cash prizes worth $4,000 each. Another ten received Honorable Mention designations. Designs from India were particularly well-represented. Many offer scrupulous and creative approaches to the inherently playful typology defined by their use of biomimetic, multi-functional, and even mythological design considerations or inspiration. First Place: THET(h)REE Leaves by Karan Bhambhani, Ishika Soni & Aaryan Soni (India)Read the full post on Bustler

A creative trio of treehouse designs emerge as winners of the Tree House 2024 competition

The winners of this year’s Tree House 2024 competition have been named by its organizers at Volume Zero

Participants in this competition were given a brief that asked them to imagine a coastal, riverbank, forest, backyard, urban, or even mountainous site and create designs tailored to offer unique solutions to spatial challenges. 

Of the 37 countries represented by the 11-person jury panel which included Sigurd Larsen and a slate of international architects, a group of three received cash prizes worth $4,000 each. Another ten received Honorable Mention designations. Designs from India were particularly well-represented. Many offer scrupulous and creative approaches to the inherently playful typology defined by their use of biomimetic, multi-functional, and even mythological design considerations or inspiration.

First Place: THET(h)REE Leaves by Karan Bhambhani, Ishika Soni & Aaryan Soni (India)
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