Yana Darakchieva


ELEVATED TREE HOUSE
Trees are often considered harmonious for several reasons, many of which are rooted in their natural forms, proportions, and relationship with their environment.

Natural symmetry and balance: Many trees show a form of radial symmetry, especially in their branching patterns. The way branches grow out from the trunk in balance proportions gives trees an inherent sense of structure and harmony. Repeating patterns, trees exhibit patterns, where similar shapes repeat at different scales, from large branches to smaller twigs. This self-similarity is visually harmonious, as our brains tend to recognise there repeating natural patterns.

Organic growth: Trees grow in flowing curves, which are often associated with harmony and grace. The way the branches and leaves bend with the wind or grow toward the light creates a sense of organic movement that feels balance. The structure contains symmetrical trees, places within the architecture. This strong visual and functional connection with nature aligns well with the concept of “harmony fusion”.



The roof and nature, flowing lines of the structure reflect organic forms. This reinforces the idea of blending man-made architecture with natural elements in a harmonious way. The involvement of greenery and the incorporation of natural materials like the trees as structural elements suggest a conscious approach, which is in line with the concept of creating harmony between human spaces and the natural world.




JUNE 2024



Connection to nature
Harmonious design
Organic shapes
©Yana Darakchieva
                              Spatial Designer
2024