We found this on Roy Arden’s great blog Under the Sun, and have no idea what it is. So we thought we’d make it into a contest. Tell us what you think this Mystery Tree Structure is in the Comments box below. Fiction and fantasy are fine. The best one gets a prize: a signed copy of Sally’s The Improvisational Cook. Contest ends Tuesday, June 14th.
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28 replies on “mystery tree structure (name it and win a prize)”
infrastructure articulated
I imagine it as being the inspiration for the Watts Towers or perhaps a Tower of Babel for the hippie set.
they are making up a giant bonfire to celebrate the end of italy’s actual prime minister.
It’s Elsa Lanchester’s hair in the Bride of Frankenstein. The bride didn’t have a name (at least that I know of), so this structure is “Elsa.”
Decorating the first White House christmas tree.
early Burning Man prototype …???
scaffolding for an early prototype of a rocket to the moon
only god can make a tree…
vertical designed landscape
Vests and Libations – a trendy vest shop for men with a rooftop patio for whiskey, wild conversation, and male bonding.
All I can think of is Swiss Family Robinson! This structure looks like a very fun treehouse.
One of the earliest warning beacons of Gondor… or, you know, a giant bonfire.
You know, I have heard about a redwood tree here in California that was stripped of its bark, which was cut and then sent to England to reconstruct the bark so they could see how big the trees were here. It would have been a hollow bark tree.
Of course the tree died. Looking at this photo with possible sprouting of the bark, could be the reconstruction.
What do you think?
My addition is this link that actually shows that bark was taken to recreate the base of the tree to both London and Chicago.
Reminds me to make a visit to Muir Woods soon…and to be thankful for those trees that still survive.
See as it’s being built by a bunch of guys, and there are half a dozen empty booze barrels scattered about, I’m betting even they don’t know what they’re building …not that there’s anything wrong with that.
Trying to create a Midwestern outpost of the Bohemian Grove?
It looks like an exemplary example of assiduous frolic to me.
Why it’s most obviously The Stairway to Heaven!
Camouflaged Condos Club ‘Men Only’. These were actually quite a hit back in the day…..The gents would hang out until they were ready to move on. Strike a match and leave…..
Camouflaged Condos Club ‘Men Only’. These were actually quite a hit back in the day…..The gents would hang out until they were ready to move on. Strike a match and leave…..
This is the original, real-life inspiration for the donkey kong video game. The shadowy gorilla figure up top rolls the barrels down trying to knock off the men that are trying to climb up. Hours of entertainment.
Bonfire of the Vanities
Fragments of our imagination: prototyping to the sky
It is the set for Swiss Family Robinson!
University of Oregon School of Architecture & Allied Arts . . . the early years.
infrastructure articulated
I imagine it as being the inspiration for the Watts Towers or perhaps a Tower of Babel for the hippie set.
they are making up a giant bonfire to celebrate the end of italy’s actual prime minister.
It’s Elsa Lanchester’s hair in the Bride of Frankenstein. The bride didn’t have a name (at least that I know of), so this structure is “Elsa.”
Decorating the first White House christmas tree.
early Burning Man prototype …???
scaffolding for an early prototype of a rocket to the moon
only god can make a tree…
vertical designed landscape
Vests and Libations – a trendy vest shop for men with a rooftop patio for whiskey, wild conversation, and male bonding.
All I can think of is Swiss Family Robinson! This structure looks like a very fun treehouse.
One of the earliest warning beacons of Gondor… or, you know, a giant bonfire.
You know, I have heard about a redwood tree here in California that was stripped of its bark, which was cut and then sent to England to reconstruct the bark so they could see how big the trees were here. It would have been a hollow bark tree.
Of course the tree died. Looking at this photo with possible sprouting of the bark, could be the reconstruction.
What do you think?
My addition is this link that actually shows that bark was taken to recreate the base of the tree to both London and Chicago.
Reminds me to make a visit to Muir Woods soon…and to be thankful for those trees that still survive.
http://www.cathedralgrove.eu/text/05-Pictures-Politics-4.htm
See as it’s being built by a bunch of guys, and there are half a dozen empty booze barrels scattered about, I’m betting even they don’t know what they’re building …not that there’s anything wrong with that.
Trying to create a Midwestern outpost of the Bohemian Grove?
It looks like an exemplary example of assiduous frolic to me.
Why it’s most obviously The Stairway to Heaven!
Camouflaged Condos Club ‘Men Only’. These were actually quite a hit back in the day…..The gents would hang out until they were ready to move on. Strike a match and leave…..
Camouflaged Condos Club ‘Men Only’. These were actually quite a hit back in the day…..The gents would hang out until they were ready to move on. Strike a match and leave…..
This is the original, real-life inspiration for the donkey kong video game. The shadowy gorilla figure up top rolls the barrels down trying to knock off the men that are trying to climb up. Hours of entertainment.
Bonfire of the Vanities
Fragments of our imagination: prototyping to the sky
It is the set for Swiss Family Robinson!
University of Oregon School of Architecture & Allied Arts . . . the early years.
the best tree house ever.
‘Isolation’ or ‘ever’ maybe. Ooh!!! ‘ever maybe’
Ever