Gorgeously designed studio feels like a treehouse

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Australian architect Max Pritchard's Tree Top Studio looks like the perfect place to work while surrounded by the sights and sounds of trees and water.

Due to restrictions on changing the historic main home on the property, Pritchard had to get creative.

Rather than undertake a difficult addition to a heritage listed, iconic 25 year old elevated steel and glass house, Max chose to build a separate structure for his own studio.

This garden structure is a two level circular tower wrapped in golden plywood sheeting, with hardwood battens covering sheet joints and expressing the timber frame structure of vertical wall studs and radiating roof beams.

The dynamics of the structural expression is carried through to the interior, by repeating the detail of pine plywood and hardwood battens. Views of the tree tops and the sea beyond enhance a vibrant yet peaceful space.

The slope of the land allows access to the studio via a timber decked bridge, with a curved timber decked path leading to the house.

Working on the principal that designers should be able to build their creations, Max undertook all construction himself (except for electrical) including designing and building the circular table.

Lots of other cool work on his site.

Max Pritchard (via Wallpaper)