Contemporary eco-friendly home in the forest (6 photos)

"Prehistoric dwelling" - a project to develop an architectural student and interior designer Conrad Voichick, which seeks to create a home in the forest without disturbing the natural beauty of nature. Detailed presentation of the project Voichick highlights the advantages of his project and shows the detailed architectural plan for each dwelling with a capacity of 2 to 4 people.





Conrad served as the inspiration for the "functionality and structure of conventional wood." & quot; I had an idea to create a completely autonomous structure after I learned the basic features of trees & quot ;, says the architect. He recalled that the trees are the goal, not the means to this project ("for the majority of animals the trees serve as a natural shelter from predators and the vagaries of the weather"), and that the Deforestation of a threat to peace from both an environmental and climate point of view. < br />


Initially the aim was to build a house without harm to the environment. The already difficult task became even more difficult after the decision was made not to use concrete or other common kind of material as the core. The only possible solution was to use wooden structure that could withstand the force of the wind and the Earth's gravity.



The ultimate goal of this group is to create proekta- similar houses in the natural environment in order to prevent massive deforestation and causing the least possible harm to the environment.







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