15 Brilliant Designs That Work Around Nature

Instead of chopping down trees or cutting branches, many architects have come up with smart design solutions to avoid disturbing the land during construction.

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On the contrary, they build around what Mother Nature has given them. Others base their design of a space around a resident tree or a new one they plant before construction. Take a look at this roundup of projects where creative solutions have honored the way trees grow naturally over time.

Courtesy of Nature by Anouk Vogel

Anouk Vogel's installation "Courtesy of Nature" is built around the natural environment in Quebec.

Courtey of Anouk Vogel

Lakeview Residence by Mark Word Design

Mark Word Design incorporates trees directly into the deck and seating area at the Lakeview Residence in Austin, Texas.

Mark Word Design

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SIP-Built Family Home in Kansas City

Architect Jamie Darnell built the decking, of ipe, to accommodate a tree by the entrance to the garage.

Photo: Chad Holder

Thoughtful Fence in San Francisco

Far Out Flora captures this thoughtful fence design she discovered in San Francisco's Marina District.

Far Out Flora

Highway Hideaway

Aidlin Darling took pains during construction to preserve the cypress trees that give the Great Highway House so much of its charm.

Photo: Robert Schlatter

Campbells' Coup

Built around the twin trunks of a maple tree, the Campbells’ outdoor deck provides tranquil views of the lake and a chance for the family to spot roaming wildlife while enjoying their morning coffee. During warmer months, the wide space creates an ideal secondary dining room, shaded by the canopy of leaves overhead.

Photo: Raimund Koch

Looking Inward

Because the Japanese maple in the courtyard had to be planted before the ipe deck was laid, Kurath designed a small removable panel to allow access to the tree’s base. The Shozis can pull up the bit of decking to tend to the tree and replace it when they’re through. And because the boards line up perfectly, only the gardener need know it’s there.

Jessica Haye and Clark Hsiao

Dominey Pavilion and Carport

To save the tree, Carpenter called in an arborist, who helped Carpenter and the Domineys nurse it back to health. Carpenter then built the parts of the pavilion around the tree, moved the foundation away from the roots, and used permeable concrete slabs so that water would properly drain into the ground.

Courtesy of William Carpenter of Lightroom Studio

The Woodman's Tree House

Woodman’s Tree House is built using local materials where possible and includes traditional wooden craftsmanship throughout the interior. The structure stands on high stilts to minimize its effect on the land and all the existing trees are protected and maintained unharmed and untouched. 

Courtesy of Woodman’s Tree House and Gessato

A Tree Grows in Amsterdam

In the basement of this tiny Dutch juice shop, the tree rests in a bucket of fertile soil and is connected to irrigation. 

Photo by Wouter van der Sar

Sustainability Tree House

Architecture firm Mithun designed the tree house so that it would tread lightly on the land. The firm originally considered prefabricating the entire structure offsite but, in the research process, concluded that craning large modules into place would potentially harm the canopy. A combination of a bolted-together prefab structure and site-built wood housing yielded the least intrusive construction option.

Photo: Joe Fletcher

Framed by a Mighty Oak Tree

The central oak tree sprouts out of the rear deck. The atrium’s array of windows draw the eye in the tree’s direction. The wood cladding of the single-story wings provide a pleasant contrast with the central volume’s stucco finish.

Courtesy of Allison Cartwright - Twist Tours

A Two-Family Home in Saigon

The family enjoys a shared meal in the ground floor alleyway, which serves as a gathering place, dining area, and playground. Native trees are planted on the ground floor as well as on balconies and in the steel frames, covering the home with plants and shifting the natural world inside.

Photo: Quang Tran

A Tree House For Rent in Santa Cruz

This tree house that’s available to rent through Airbnb in Aptos, California, sits next to a Redwood State Forest and was built seamlessly into the local trees.

Courtesy of Airbnb

A Lending Hand

Landscape architectural studio Terremoto cares for this tree by building a support that will allow it to continue growing in the direction it's going.

Terremoto

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