Instead of trying to build a traditional “box” tree house, Dustin Feider, a 23-year-old freelance furniture designer, realized he could use less material and construct a more stable structure if he made a geodesic dome—a mini Epcot in the sky. And that’s how the 02 Sustainability Treehouse looks suspended 45 feet up a poplar tree in the front yard of the Pewaukee, Wisconsin, house in which it was built.  Photo 4 of 5 in Modern Geodesic Domes by Luke Hopping

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Instead of trying to build a traditional “box” tree house, Dustin Feider, a 23-year-old freelance furniture designer, realized he could use less material and construct a more stable structure if he made a geodesic dome—a mini Epcot in the sky. And that’s how the 02 Sustainability Treehouse looks suspended 45 feet up a poplar tree in the front yard of the Pewaukee, Wisconsin, house in which it was built.