Treehouse
The
design and building of Tree House
was a labor of love. I designed
this house for my sister, her first
house. The death of our father allowed
her the funds to build it.
Tree House sits on a cul-de-sac
at the end of a mature subdivision
in Wilmington, DE, USA. It is filled
with century-old deciduous trees,
which form a magnificent canopy
150 feet above the site.
A
stream runs around the house, and
because of certain restrictions
of the Army Corps of Engineers and
because of the potential for flooding,
the buildable area is quite small.
This induced us to design a vertical
house, with raised Living Room and
Master Suite. These spaces give
one the feeling of being in the
trees.
The
stairs inside were fabricated at
the performance stage shop where
my sister works. They are made of
1/2” aluminum plate, with
two treads in each unit.
Shades
of purple set the color scheme:
dark aubergine curtains, a grey-purple
stone for the wall which encloses
the fireplace and media storage.
Horizontal
windows encircle the house, providing
select views into the landscape.
In contrast to these small views,
a great wrapping window in the double-height
Living Room provides a dominant
diagonal focus for the house, and
leads views into the deep woods
to the northeast.
A
roof deck provides a view in all
directions from a height of 35 feet
in the air.
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