This Zigloo home is a new take on a "log house." Instead of being made up of a series of logs, the small rectangular dwelling is perched atop four sturdy wooden logs.
While still just a concept, the residential design is reflective of the Canadian company's innovative design approaches. The treehouse offers the feel of living among the forest canopy.
While it's a neat design, getting things in and out of the house would be difficult as all it offers is a small, very steep ladder. This is a home suitable for people who sleep in hammocks that hit up Ikea for their furniture.
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Trend Themes
1. Log Stilts - Designing buildings on log stilts presents an opportunity for innovative and sustainable construction methods.
2. Forest Canopy Living - Creating homes that offer the experience of living among the forest canopy opens up opportunities for eco-tourism and nature-inspired architecture.
3. Compact Treehouses - Developing compact treehouse designs with space-efficient solutions opens up possibilities for creative tiny living solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry can explore log stilts as a disruptive innovation for sustainable and unique building designs.
2. Tourism and Hospitality - The tourism and hospitality industry can tap into forest canopy living to develop nature-centric accommodation options for travelers seeking unique experiences.
3. Furniture Design - The furniture design industry can cater to the needs of compact treehouses by creating space-saving and multi-functional furniture pieces.