The largest treehouse in Japan is created by Takashi Kobayashi for the Risonare Resort, teamed with Hiroshi Nakamura of NAP Architects, they built the treehouse around a towering, 300-year-old camphor tree in Atami. The team used 3D-scanning technology to locate support points on the tree to build a support system that won’t harm the tree or affect its growth.
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