The O2 Sustainability Treehouse is a Recycled Retreat
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As amazing as it sounds, this O2 Sustainability Treehouse was designed and built by a 23 year old designer named Dustin Feider.
After being inspired by geodesic design concepts, the aspiring furniture designer decided to take the architectural idea even further by applying it to an iconic childhood structure: the treehouse. The result of his efforts was the O2 Sustainability Treehouse, which is 13 feet wide and extremely stable structure that is made entirely from recycled materials.
After being inspired by geodesic design concepts, the aspiring furniture designer decided to take the architectural idea even further by applying it to an iconic childhood structure: the treehouse. The result of his efforts was the O2 Sustainability Treehouse, which is 13 feet wide and extremely stable structure that is made entirely from recycled materials.
Trend Themes
1. Geodesic Design - Exploring innovative architectural ideas combining beauty and stability.
2. Recycled Materials - Utilizing eco-friendly resources to create sustainable structures.
3. Treehouse Retreats - Creating unique and environmentally friendly retreats inspired by childhood structures.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Opportunity to integrate geodesic design principles into modern building practices.
2. Sustainable Design - Potential to use recycled materials in various industries to reduce waste and environmental impact.
3. Hospitality and Tourism - Creating unique treehouse retreats to attract eco-conscious travelers seeking an immersive and nostalgic experience.
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