Volume Zero has announced the winners of the Tree House 2021 Architecture Competition. The architectural design competition posed a challenge to the participants to imagine a way of living in the lap of nature, suspended amongst a magnificent tree and under the starry sky. A space that is well-integrated with Mother Nature, thus bringing us closer to a sustainable future. With a notion to redefine forest life, the wining schemes ranged from innovating work-life balance during pandemics to taking time from the monotonous life.






The esteemed jury for judging this competition consisted of  Marco Lavit (Atelier),  Widhi Nugroho (Studio WNA), Deepak Guggari (VDGA STUDIO), Peter Eising (Pacific Environments Architects) Tiago Rebelo De Andrade (Rebelo Andrade), Luis Rebelo De Andrade (Rebelo Andrade), Arq. Juan Pablo De La Rosa (Talleresque). 

The top three winners were awarded total prize money of $4000 while ten entries received Honourable Mentions. Here are the winning entries. The full result for the competition TREE HOUSE 2021 ARCHITECTURE COMPETITION can be found on https://competition.volzero.com/competitions/result/15






WINNERS- 
First Place:
KAJAL KOCHAKPOUR AND ROZA BEMANI- (IRAN)
"The spatial structure of the wood allows you to experience a variety of views through breaks at different levels and Life on a tree is created by walking through the empty spaces between the branches and taking full advantage of the landscape and the movement between these empty spaces"- This idea transforms life in the forest into a dynamic spatial experience by emphasizing the unique potential of trees and thereby challenging the notion of living.





Second Place:
PRIYANKA SHARMA, EDWIN JAMES AND GAYATHRI AASISH JANARDHAN -(INDIA)
The Nest-
The client is a couple that represents our current working-class society who, especially wants to break away from the repetitive dullness of urban life but is unnerved about the lack of steady income. “Birds are inspirational, they perch away from dangers of the ground, still not far nor close, nested in a space, natural, found to be suitable to build their home”.  It is a refuge for the couple who needs to live close to nature but not barefoot.




Third Place:
PUSHKAR SHARMA AND AVINASH CHAKRAVORTY-(INDIA)
Gharonda-
In times of pandemics, there has been a drastic change in the work culture. Concepts like 'Work from home'; 'Work-ation etc. have become commonplace and professionals are finding new ways to increase their productivity without compromising the work-life balance. `Gharonda’ is one such attempt to provide working professionals a space where they can live minimally amidst the peace and calm of nature.    “Windows sprout from the central part like the sub-branches of a tree sprouting from the main branch.” The form of the treehouse is inspired by the structure of a tree itself.




T(H)REE STAR
Participants-
FLORIAN HOFMANN, ALEXANDER MPALTATZIS AND NICK GEMMER
(GERMANY)




A HOIST TO THE HEAVENS
Participants-
TEPAISH KUMAR, PARTH KATYAL AND DEV PRATAP SINGH
(INDIA)




SLIDING FLOORS
Participants-
GIOVANNI CAVAGLION, YINGZHI QIN AND XIAOXU LIANG
(ITALY)




 NEMOPHILISTS’ NEST
Participants-
YASH LUCHMUN ROY, SEERUTTUN BHAVISH AND MAGHOO PRAVESH
(MAURITIUS)




SPHEROID
Participants-
ARUP TIWARI, POORNIMA VERMA AND SARTHAK WADHWA
(INDIA)







SPIRIT TREEHOUSE
Participants-
HIKARU SHIMAZAKI, LIONEL KUEH ZHEMING AND MAI IIYAMA
(JAPAN)




VINDA
Participants-
PIOTR GAJDKA, MIKOŁAJ KOCIOŁEK AND ANNA PIĄTEK
(POLAND)




ESCAPE TO SERENITY
Participants-
GEETANJALI BATRA AND AAMRIT KHANNA
(INDIA)




WILDLIFE GUARDIANS’ TREEHOUSE
Participants-
THANAPOOM BOONDEE, TANAKORN YASOTORN AND SARAN PRISUTKUL
(THAILAND)




ABODE FOR THE APOCALYPSE
Participants-
KANCHI GUPTA, SNIGDHA GOPALKRISHNAN AND SHREYANSH ITALIA
(INDIA






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