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The "treeless treehouse" was built high on a hillside site in Bel Air, California. The location lacked trees mature enough to support a structure of this magnitude, so this cantilevered, inverted octagonal cone of wood was anchored into a deep, cubical-shaped concrete foundation. A twisting tornado of Forest Stewardship Council (F.S.C.) certified mixed-species reclaimed Brazilian hardwoods were mounted around a burly framework of reclaimed vintage Douglas Fir beams. The entrance to this elevated observatory is accessed through a hidden opening in the west facing side of this chaotic angularly wrapped nest. From this small sub-deck approach, a ship's ladder allows entrance to the main deck though a hinged hatch. The main octagonal deck follows the same continuous pitch from the base, providing an ergonomically angled back rest if sitting on the deck or the built-in bench, which wraps half way around the structure, inviting a panoramic view of the Los Angeles skyline below. An ornamental spiral circle adorns the underside of the compass-aligned deck, while an "N" & an arrow were branded into the top plate of the handrail with a magnifying glass, indicating true magnetic north. The unique structure was designed by Roderick Romero & the entire project was built in less than two weeks time by Ian Weedman, Jeff Casper & Roderick Romero. Solar etching, photography & videodub by Jeff Casper. © 2011 Jeffrey Kirk Casper casperworks@gmail.com

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This video was published on 2011-09-22 16:38:42 GMT by @icarve on Youtube. icarve has total 1.1K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 58 video.This video has received 13 Likes which are lower than the average likes that icarve gets . @icarve receives an average views of 2.5K per video on Youtube.This video has received 1 comments which are lower than the average comments that icarve gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

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