Who doesn’t love a good treehouse? Especially one that takes on a designer feel, with a unique, fin-like structure, and an attached suspension bridge?

Part of the Evans Children’s Adventure Garden in Southwest Arkansas, the design is created by Modus Studio, and has a certain futuristic feel to it. The 5-sided main structure creates a focal point, and then progresses into a smaller tunnel-like pathway, with unique fins that bring a sense of visual cohesion.

Using locally sourced Southern yellow pine, the structure is a magical discovery for kids exploring this mature Ouachita Forest outside of Hot Springs, Arkansas.

Photos via Timothy Hursley and Modus Studio, used with permission.


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  1. arcb42633

    Pretty awesome. Is it also handicap accessible.

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