Canopy Creations

Treehouse

Ben Johnson

Treehouse

Design Sprint

Prompt

Welcome to our treehouse design studio! In this project, you will collaborate to create a treehouse, starting with a shared tree trunk and adding branches to showcase your unique designs. The primary function of your treehouse is up to you—whether it’s a residence, gallery, playground, tea house, greenhouse, umbrella making shop, studio, library, observatory, or any other creative idea you envision.

Materials

  • Pre-built tree trunk (provided by the teacher)
  • Precedent research slides (provided on the platform)
  • Sketching materials (paper, pencils, markers)
  • Lo-fi prototyping materials (cardboard, craft sticks, glue, scissors, tape, fabric, etc.)
  • Whiteboard and markers

Duration

  • Total Project Time: ~5 hours
    • Precedent Research: 30 minutes
    • Brainstorming: 30 minutes
    • Sketching and Feedback: 30 minutes
    • Prototyping: 2-3 hours
    • Assembly and Reflection: 30 minutes

Instructions

  1. Precedent Research (30 minutes)

    • Review the provided precedent research slides to understand different types of treehouses that have been built. Take notes on any ideas or designs that inspire you.
  2. Brainstorming (30 minutes)

    • Read through the different design concepts on the slideshow to find inspiration.
    • Individually list out multiple ideas for your treehouse's function and design.
    • Share your ideas on the whiteboard. The teacher will facilitate a discussion and group similar ideas together.
    • Pair up with classmates who have similar interests and consolidate your ideas into two main concepts.
  3. Sketching and Feedback (30 min)

    • In pairs, sketch out your two consolidated treehouse concepts.
    • Share your sketches with another group and provide each other with constructive feedback.
    • Based on the feedback, refine your ideas and choose one final concept to pursue.
  4. Prototyping (2-3 hours)

    • Use the lo-fi materials to build a prototype of your treehouse branch and design.
    • Ensure your prototype can be securely attached to the shared tree trunk.
  5. Assembly and Reflection (30 minutes)

    • Once all groups have completed their prototypes, gather to attach each branch and treehouse to the trunk, creating a collaborative tree.
    • Reflect on the process:
      • How does each treehouse relate to the others?
      • What were the main challenges and successes during the project?

Deliverables

  • Final treehouse concept sketch
  • Lo-fi prototype of the treehouse branch and design
  • Final collaborative tree assembly

Canopy Creations

Ben Johnson

What kind of treehouse will you design—a secret hideaway, an art studio, or a peaceful oasis in the treetops? In the "Canopy Creations" studio, you will collaborate with your peers to design and construct unique treehouses using a pre-built tree trunk provided by the teacher. Each group will innovate their branch and treehouse concept, exploring functions such as cozy residences, inspiring studios, and more. This project will ignite your creativity, challenge your critical thinking skills, and strengthen teamwork as you integrate your designs with natural environments. Reflect on your journey as you bring your architectural and collaborative visions to life.