In New Zélande, to the north d’Auckland, comes from s’achever the work-site of the Yellow Treehouse Restaurant, an establishment constructs in a séquoia and suspended to 10 meters above the ground.
The newzealander Yellow Pages take currently a country of aiming communication to show to the users that, whatever their project, the Yellow Pages can help them to realize it. In the framework of this country, the newzealander Yellow Pages thus ordered the construction d’un restaurant supendu to 10 meters of height in a séquoia, all the services and necessary products to the project having been found through the Yellow Pages.
Conceived by the architects Peter Eising and Lucy Gauntlett of the studio Pacific Environments Architects, this inspired restaurant of the huts in the trees of our childhood take the form d’un cocoon of wood of 10 meters of width for 12 meters of height, his floor being situated in 10 meters above the ground.
Accessible by a link pedestrian of 60 meters of long, the Yellow Treehouse Restaurant proposes 18 seated places and a bar and offers an unrestricted view on the valley in contrebas.
For more of photos of the Yellow Treehouse Restaurant, visit Contemporist.
For more d’informations, visit the site of the Yellow Treehouse Restaurant.
Discover equally the site of the studio Pacific Environments Architects.
Source: Contemporist
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Intéressant et dans le même esprit, merci pour le lien Kim.
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[...] En Nouvelle Zélande, au nord d’Auckland, vient de s’achever le chantier du Yellow Treehouse Restaurant, un établissement construit dans un séquoia et suspendu à 10 mètres au dessus du sol. Pour lire la suite: http://muuuz.com/2009/01/02/un-restaurant-dans-les-arbres-a-auckland/ [...]
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Merci pour cette découverte. Ça me fait drôlement penser à ces cabanes : http://blogue.ekimondo.com/?p=131