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China Has A New, Architecturally Designed, 7-Storey Treehouse

China Has A New, Architecturally Designed, 7-Storey Treehouse

Everyone loves a good treehouse. Whether they’re on a crane in Bristol or perched atop the Daintree Rainforest, there’s something so playful and delightful about enjoying treehouses in our adult years – especially when they’re interesting, extravagant, and thoroughly one-of-a-kind.

Now, the Qiyunshan Tree House has taken things to a whole new level. Situated just outside of Huangshan in China, this remarkable tree house is seven storeys high – well, kind of.

A series of rooms are stacked on top of one another, giving off the look of uneven boxes towering up to the top of its neighbouring trees.

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Each room is 100 square metres, with a spiral staircase connecting it all down the middle. What’s more is that each room faces a different direction, offering stunning, unique 360 degree views throughout.

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Many rooms – there’s a living room, bedroom, bathroom, glass corridor and several viewing platforms – also have small decks or balconies, for really soaking in the stunning surrounds, not to mention the warm sun.

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The Qiyunshan Tree House was designed by Bengo Studio, also responsible for architectural marvels including the Sanhe Apartments and the Gu’an Culture Centre.

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(All images: Bengo Studio)

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