A Portsmouth University STUDIO 2 project carried out in Whitelands Woods, currently owned and managed by Jonathan West. The project leaders were David Yearley and Mary Weguelin. The soul of the project was to use the available materials at hand to create a treehouse dwelling that would accomodate a minimum of 4 people. However this number was later superceeded as the structure was able to carry a total of 14 people
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