As  a young child (or perhaps even an adult) who hasn’t dreamed of living  tree houses? Some structures are built on trees or hung from trees, but  some unusual tree house building designs are even grown from trees or  built right into a tree. Some people live in trees as a luxury, some to  help save the environment and others out of tradition or necessity. Here  are ten incredible tree house designs that range from functional to  fanciful, sustainable to strange and affordable to incredibly expensive. 
 Baumraum treehouses  blends classic notions of a simple wood structure in a tree with  modernist angles, clean lines and other design elements. These both  blend with and stand out from their natural environs and are customized  to client wishes before being installed. The Baumraum group is both  experimental and experienced, wish expertise in tree types, capabilities  and environmental impact.
 The  mobile, durable and somehow fanciful Free Spirit Spheres can be hung  from anything from trees to buildings and rock faces. Webbing and ropes  literally and metaphorically anchor these spheres to their locations.  Just four anchor points are needed to carry the entire weight of the  spheres. Each sphere is waterproof and impact-resistant, composed of an  internal laminated wood frame and clear fiberglass exterior.
 The  4Treehouse by Lukasz Kos floats like a “Japanese lantern on stilts” and  is situated to accommodate four existing trees on the site. As with the  best tree house designs, this project successfully worked around the  existing natural site conditions. The three-story house itself rents  suspended from these four primary site trees.
 The  TreeHouse Workshop is a Seattle-based company that takes the art of  constructing tree houses extremely seriously. They build an average of  one tree house per month and hire extremely able builders and carpenters  to construct their projects. Their finished works vary in luxury but  some even include (counterintuitive!) fireplaces.
 The  02 Sustainability Tree House defies many of the conventions one  associates with a typical tree house. The paradigm of a square  shack-like wooden structure is replaced with a light and spacious  geodesic dome structure that requires very little (and eco-friendly)  material and has minimal impact on trees in which it is placed (hanging  from cables rather than bolted to trees). It is designed for  residential, meditation and meeting functions.
 Of  course, not all tree houses are avante garde examples of design and  sustainability – some people live in far more traditional tree houses  such as the tree dwellers shown in the photographs above. In the jungles  of the Brazza River Basin in the Indonesian province of Papua the local  tribes have slowly built their way up into the trees to escape pests  and one another. Their residences now reach dizzying heights of over 100  feet.
 This amazing Vietnamese tree house  structure is a “tree house” in an entirely unconventional sense of the  phrase and draws tourists and guests from around the world. Of course  not just anyone can get permission to build a house like this: it helps  to be the daughter of the ex-president of the country. Tourists are even  able to stay in the rooms overnight.
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