Arthur C. Clarke’s Monolith Appears in the Forest

Arthur C. Clarke’s Monolith Appears in the Forest Seen On www.coolpicturegallery.net Tree house hotel hidden in the forest

If you want to get away from it all and you really don’t want anyone to find you, then the newest concept hotel designed by Swedish firm Tham & Videgard Hansson is for you. You’ll enjoy a wonderful 360 degree view of a beautiful forest just like this one, but no one will be able to see you. That’s right: all you have to do is climb into the invisible tree house hotel and disappear from the world.

How have the architects created this sophisticated game of hide-and-seek, you ask? The answer is in the clever use of mirrors placed on the outside of the aluminum tree house structure. The mirrors reflect the surrounding landscape, camouflaging itself (and you) and tricking probing eyes into thinking that it’s not there.

Hotel plans
Arthur C. Clarke’s Monolith Appears in the Forest Seen On www.coolpicturegallery.net Plans for the tree house

Arthur C. Clarke’s Monolith Appears in the Forest Seen On www.coolpicturegallery.net More plans for the tree house

The tree house is a 4 m x 4 m x 4 m cube that can be accessed by a rope ladder or rope bridge. It features a rooftop terrace and can comfortably accommodate two people, with a large bed, kitchenette, bath and living room.

Hotel elevation
Arthur C. Clarke’s Monolith Appears in the Forest Seen On www.coolpicturegallery.net Viewing the forest from the tree house

To ensure the safety of birds that might unwarily fly into the invisible box, stickers only visible to our avian friends are placed on the mirrored glass walls.

Arthur C. Clarke’s Monolith Appears in the Forest Seen On www.coolpicturegallery.net Tree house hotel high up in the sky

Can’t get enough of tree houses? Read about these five inspiring tree house hotels and check out this amazing hobbit tree house.

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