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Modern Treehouse is 1 of 5 Finalists For House Of The Year.
Rockefeller Partners Associates' stunning Mandeville Canyon Treehouse is presently up, along with four other modern homes, for Arch Daily's Building of The Year . Voting ends today, and all the nominees are shown here later in this post.
The Treehouse home, on Banyon Drive in Los Angeles, is perched upon steel pylons that are naturally integrated into the surrounding trees. With a butterfly roof, the 16 square meter home is perched upon an eastern facing ridge, giving it a wonderful view of downtown Los Angeles.
The interior floors and walls are made of walnut wood and the exterior is high grade cedar. Designed for a nature loving artist, it serves as both as a studio and as guest accommodations. The tree house is completely self-sufficient with a water closet, fireplace, refrigerator, daybed, and television. Outside, a quick walk down the stairs leads to a protected and private outdoor shower.
Rockefeller Partners Associates (RPA)
all photos are courtesy of Eric Staudenmaier for RPA
The Other Four Nominees
Also nominated for Arch Daily's Building Of The Year are some of my other favorites:
the Hemeroscopium house
The Casa Y House by Sousa Santos Architects
The House Of Ruins by NRJA
The Villa Vals Underground home (which I'd actually written a huge post on but then it appeared on so many sites and blogs, I refrained from publishing it)
The voting has now closed. The winner was:
read about the House of Ruins project here.
Curiouser & Curiouser: Art Works Inspired By Alice In Wonderland
above: detail from Alice and Bunnypillar by Kukula
Gallery Nucleus presents CURIOUSER & CURIOUSER, a new exhibit of artworks inspired by Alice In Wonderland.
The show runs from February 27, 2010 – March 29, 2010 and features paintings, sculptures, illustration, photography, etchings, mixed media, prints and more inspired by Lewis Carroll’s ‘Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland’.
Featuring work by Amy Sol, Chris Appelhans, Kukula, Naoto Hattori and various other contemporary artists, a superbly talented and diverse roster get curiouser and curiouser with works that range from the gothic to the whimsical.
Some of my favorite pieces from the show. please note that for visibility I have shown most unframed:
Kei Acedera (2 details of one piece):
Chris Appelhans:
Oksana Badrak (2 separate pieces):
Naysa Bove:
Vera Brosgol (2 framed pieces sold as one):
Bill Carman (3 separate pieces):
Alberto CerriteƱo:
Sean Chao:
Adolie Day:
Jeremy Enecio:
Cory Godbey (2 separate pieces):
Naoto Hattori:
David Ho:
Sterling Hundley:
Aya Kakeda:
Kukula:
SEILER:
Marguerite Sauvage (4 separate pieces):
Stephen Silver (detail):
Amy Sol (triptych):
Marmite Sue:
Jaime Zollars:
Prices for pieces in the show range from $120.00 to $3,500.00
Other artists with pieces in the show:
Lorelay Bove, Trey Bryan, Sarah Caterisano, Alina Chau, Clio Chiang, Bobby Chiu, Meg Hunt, Richard Kirk, Mall, Ver Mar, Jake Parker, Allison Reimold, Hiromi Sato, Jared Andrew Schorr, William Stout, Angie Wang, Jing Wei, Lee White, Andrew Wright
Gallery Nucleus, 210 East Main St., Alhambra, CA, 91801. Tel:626.458.7477
Saturday, February 27, 2010 through Monday, March 29, 2010
To see some other wonderful creative things inspired by the movie, check these out:
•Tom Binns and Stella McCartney's Alice In Wonderland inspired jewelry for Disney Couture