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Closer look: Evans Tree House by Modus Studio + University of Arkansas, a 2019 AIA Small Project Award winner

By Justine Testado|

Tuesday, Jun 4, 2019

The Evans Tree House at Garvan Woodland Gardens, Hot Springs, Arkansas | Modus Studio and the University of Arkansas. Photo: Timothy Hursley.

A treehouse that looks as unique as the Evans Tree House in Hot Springs, Arkansas would spark the curiosity of children and adults alike. Designed by Modus Studio and owned by the University of Arkansas, the treehouse appears to float on a Ouachita Mountain hillside in the Garvan Woodland Gardens. Dendrology inspired its distinct form and program, which includes multiple levels of spaces for kids and adults that focus on connecting visitors with the surrounding forest landscape. The project recently received a 2019 AIA Small Project Award.

The Evans Tree House at Garvan Woodland Gardens, Hot Springs, Arkansas | Modus Studio and the University of Arkansas. Photo: Timothy Hursley.
The Evans Tree House at Garvan Woodland Gardens, Hot Springs, Arkansas | Modus Studio and the University of Arkansas. Photo: Timothy Hursley.
The Evans Tree House at Garvan Woodland Gardens, Hot Springs, Arkansas | Modus Studio and the University of Arkansas. Photo: Timothy Hursley.

Photos courtesy of 2019 AIA Small Project Awards.

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Closer look: Evans Tree House by Modus Studio + University of Arkansas, a 2019 AIA Small Project Award winner

By Justine Testado|

Tuesday, Jun 4, 2019

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The Evans Tree House at Garvan Woodland Gardens, Hot Springs, Arkansas | Modus Studio and the University of Arkansas. Photo: Timothy Hursley.

Related

small project awards ● treehouse ● arkansas ● aia ● competition ● nature ● usa
modus studio
modus studio
University of Arkansas
University of Arkansas

A treehouse that looks as unique as the Evans Tree House in Hot Springs, Arkansas would spark the curiosity of children and adults alike. Designed by Modus Studio and owned by the University of Arkansas, the treehouse appears to float on a Ouachita Mountain hillside in the Garvan Woodland Gardens. Dendrology inspired its distinct form and program, which includes multiple levels of spaces for kids and adults that focus on connecting visitors with the surrounding forest landscape. The project recently received a 2019 AIA Small Project Award.

The Evans Tree House at Garvan Woodland Gardens, Hot Springs, Arkansas | Modus Studio and the University of Arkansas. Photo: Timothy Hursley.
The Evans Tree House at Garvan Woodland Gardens, Hot Springs, Arkansas | Modus Studio and the University of Arkansas. Photo: Timothy Hursley.
The Evans Tree House at Garvan Woodland Gardens, Hot Springs, Arkansas | Modus Studio and the University of Arkansas. Photo: Timothy Hursley.

Photos courtesy of 2019 AIA Small Project Awards.

RELATED NEWS Twelve projects win big in 2019 AIA Small Project Awards
RELATED NEWS From California to Iowa to New York, here are the stunning AIA 2018 Small Project Award winners
RELATED NEWS UK practice specializing in large-scale infrastructure projects designs an adorable treehouse

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