Living in the Forest

Hardback

Main Details

Title Living in the Forest
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Phaidon Editors
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 290,Width 250
Category/GenreResidential buildings and domestic buildings
ISBN/Barcode 9781838665593
ClassificationsDewey:728
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Phaidon Press Ltd
Imprint Phaidon Press Ltd
Publication Date 6 October 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A spectacular collection of 50 magnificent contemporary houses across the globe, each built to exist harmoniously amid the trees Take a walk through luscious jungles, get lost among snowy evergreens, and look out from mossy banks across vast Nordic fjords in Living in the Forest, a dynamic survey of contemporary forest homes. Each architect-designed house, whether demonstrating innovative ecological design or shoring against the elements, explores a different facet of woodland living across a huge range of countries worldwide. The properties are shown throughout the book via stunning exterior and interior photography, and each home is accompanied by an illuminating text to bring the property to life. Connecting us to nature through their affinity with trees, each home in this expertly curated collection powerfully demonstrates the importance of green living. Includes outstanding homes by Helen & Hard, HW Studio, Olson Kundig, Studio MK27, and Studio Saxe alongside emerging studios specializing in environmental design. Showcases beautiful houses located in forests around the world, from Australia, Botswana, Brazil, Canada, Iceland, Japan, Mexico, Norway, and Thailand as well as the UK and USA. Explores unique residences, including a playful treehouse built at a spectacular height, an ingenious sustainable hideaway that leaves no footprint and an urban dwelling boasting an biodiverse jungle ecosystem of its own making.

Author Biography

Phaidon Editors

Reviews

'[A] stunning collection of photography and stories from homes tucked into canopies around the world. Wanderlust, activated.' - MindBodyGreen 'Looking at the gorgeous photographs, we can almost smell the tang of an ancient pine forest.' - Forbes 'Showcases many homes that were designed to live with the environment rather than change it.' - Publishers Weekly 'Emphasize[s] the importance of connection with, and protection of, the natural world.' - Houzz