In the houses central spine, this focus of selection is replaced by a multi-faceted instantaneity.

The rest of the interior is designed with minimal materials and textures.

Simple white walls and ceilings sans trim are contrasted with the cool concrete floor.

Architects Design “House in the Forest” In the Shape of Tree Branches

Other framing details and furniture are typically finished with wood, completing the natural palette.

Some of our favorites includeBlackbird Cabin,City Cabin, and thisfairytale building in a Japanese forest.

The designers wanted to highlight multiple views of the forest in an everchanging dialogue with the forest.

Architects Design “House in the Forest” In the Shape of Tree Branches

Architects Design “House in the Forest” In the Shape of Tree Branches

Architects Design “House in the Forest” In the Shape of Tree Branches

Architects Design “House in the Forest” In the Shape of Tree Branches

Architects Design “House in the Forest” In the Shape of Tree Branches

Architects Design “House in the Forest” In the Shape of Tree Branches

Architects Design “House in the Forest” In the Shape of Tree Branches