The Banyan Tree house is a narrow art studio and sanctuary in Nichols Canyon , Los Angles – California . Rockefeller Partners Architects have designed it. This is modern interpretation of tree house, because that they try to follow a contours of the trunk and perched atop steel pylons that abstractly emulate natural branches. There is a single glass cut out in the floor inside, it reconnects the tree house inhabitant to the tree itself, very unique. They use wood material inside such as the walnut floors and walnut paneled walls. The exterior is clad with high-grade cedar while the underside of the eaves and the structure itself are clad with rich palope. Outside, a quick walk down the stairs leads to a protected and there is a private outdoor shower. Although inside, it complete with a water closet, fireplace, refrigerator, daybed, and television.





