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Geodesic Living Spaces Crafted from Cross-Laminated Timber Panels Within Urban Woodlands

Authors:
Misak Terzibasiyan, Vytaute Venskute
Geodesic Living Spaces Crafted from Cross-Laminated Timber Panels Within Urban Woodlands

Project in-detail

Constructed with cross-laminated timber panels, these geodesic living spaces blend seamlessly into London’s urban woodlands, providing a sustainable and adaptable housing solution.
5 key facts about this project
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Constructed with cross-laminated timber, enhancing structural efficiency.
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Features charred wooden shingles for improved durability and fire resistance.
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Incorporates a modular design allowing for customizable living configurations.
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Employs biophilic principles to foster a strong connection with the surrounding nature.
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Elevated pathways preserve the natural landscape and minimize ecological disruption.
The Dome Treehouse project is an architectural initiative designed to provide sustainable housing solutions within urban green spaces. Located in Sydenham Hill Wood, London, this project represents an intersection of nature and architecture, offering a modern living option that respects and integrates with the surrounding environment. The structure is characterized by a geodesic dome design, which allows for efficient use of space while maximizing natural light and views of the surrounding woodlands.

This project serves multiple functions, including residential living, community engagement, and environmental interaction. The Dome Treehouse accommodates various living arrangements, with configurations available for single occupants, couples, and families. Each unit is designed to be modular, enabling residents to customize their living environments based on personal needs, promoting a sense of community while retaining individual privacy.

Sustainable Material Usage and Environmental Integration

One of the key features that sets this project apart is its commitment to sustainability through the careful selection of materials. The primary structural component is Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT), which provides strength and stability while maintaining a low carbon footprint. In addition, the inclusion of Bacteria-Free Ash ensures durability and ecological compatibility within the woodland environment. The use of high-performance glazing enhances natural illumination and thermal efficiency, ensuring that the living spaces remain comfortable throughout the year.

The elevated design and minimal footprint allow the structure to coexist harmoniously with the existing ecosystem, minimizing disturbance to the woodland’s ecology. The implementation of raised pathways further supports the preservation of natural habitats, addressing common challenges faced by urban development projects in sensitive environments.

Modular Design and Flexibility

The Dome Treehouse project emphasizes modularity, with various configurations outlined in the architectural plans. These designs offer flexibility in terms of space utilization and community interaction. Single units can be combined to form larger, multi-storey habitation solutions, catering to families or collaborative living scenarios. This adaptability reflects the project's intent to provide diverse housing options that can easily evolve with the changing needs of its residents.

The use of biophilic design principles is evident throughout the project, reinforcing the connection between inhabitants and their natural surroundings. The project promotes outdoor living through integrated spaces that encourage interaction with the environment, making it a unique response to urban housing challenges.

For a detailed exploration of the Dome Treehouse project, including architectural plans, sections, and various design ideas that illustrate its innovative approach, readers are encouraged to examine the comprehensive project presentation. Understanding the architectural details and structural nuances will provide deeper insights into how this project advocates for sustainable living within urban green spaces.
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The 10th edition of the MICROHOME architecture competition invites architects and designers from around the world to explore the possibilities of compact, sustainable living. Hosted by Buildner in collaboration with Kingspan and Hapi Homes, this special edition challenges participants to design an off-grid, modular microhome for a young professional couple, with a maximum floor area of 25 m². Designs should prioritize innovation, efficiency, and real-world feasibility. 

A total prize fund of 100,000 € will be awarded, including three main prizes, the Kingspan Award, and the Hapi Homes Award, which will grant 15,000 € and lead to the construction of the selected design. The final registration deadline is September 25, 2025, and winners will be announced on Decebmer 9, 2025. For full competition details and submission guidelines, visit microhome.info.

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Design a new small-scale home concept in the 10th edition of MICROHOME — 100,000 € prize + construction

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