Arsenit nestles one-legged “treehouse” in Estonian pine forest



Architecture studio Arsenit has designed Piil, a modular wood-and-steel house elevated above the ground at the edge of a forest in Estonia.

The cantilevered house, which the studio describes as a treehouse, is made from steel and metal and was designed to balance on one leg above a wooden terrace.

It features a large cantilever that elevates the living spaces 4.25 metres above ground and protects the terrace from rain, creating an additional outdoor space.

Piil was informed by Estonia’s observation towers, which are often placed in scenic locations, and assembled on-site.

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