Treehouse Restaurant by Peter Eising at New Zealand
March 26th, 2009 - Posted in Architect, Architecture Concept, Architecture DesignWell it isn’t covered in mirrored glass, but it is still pretty cool: a restaurant in a treehouse. One can almost imagine Galadriel hosting dinner in Lothlórien, but in fact It was built in New Zealand for an advertisement for the Yellow Pages and everything was ordered out of the book.
Treehouse Restaurant made from wood make this architecture design look traditional
Hard to believe that the Yellow Pages still have enough money to do this kind of thing, but Architects Pacific Environments / Peter Eising & Lucy Gauntlett have built a gem.
Interior architecture of Treehouse Restaurant
Perfect lighting inside Treehouse Restaurant
Architects: Pacific Environments / Peter Eising & Lucy Gauntlett
Location: Auckland, New Zealand
Project Managers: The Building Intelligence Group – Gareth Skirrow, Blair Wolfgram, Joe Holden
Engineers: Holmes Consulting – Chris MacKenzie & John Worth, Martin Feeney – Holmes Fire
Building Contractors: NZ Strong – Shane Brealey, Paddy Molloy, Megan Roberts; Citywide Construction Ltd – Jim Bellamy
Timber Fins: McIntosh Timber Laminates – Owen Griffiths, Sandy Sandiford
Lighting: ECC Lighting & Furniture – Renee Kelly
Project year: 2008-2009
Photographs: Lucy Gauntlett
















