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I built my kids a treehouse without a tree—and it's even better than I imagined
A freestanding backyard build turned into the ultimate kids’ hideout.
There’s something magical about treehouses. Perched amid the greenery, seemingly closer to the sky than the ground, these epicenters of endless adventures inspire whimsical visions in the young and ...
Treehouses are a magical place for kids to be creative and spend time outdoors. They’re even starting to be popular for adults who are looking for an outdoor place to relax and unwind. Having a ...
A treehouse can be a magical place for children, who experience the space as a clubhouse, a hideout, a campsite, and more. If you’re wondering how to build a treehouse for your own family, first off, ...
In a forest along the Hudson River north of New York City, a strange new building is slowly rising. The strangeness of the building is that it’s meant to be occupied by humans, animals, and plants.
Office building design teams don't usually include an arborist. For the six-story Tree Farm under construction in Portland, however, having an arborist during the initial design phase was essential.
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