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  • thease people never grew up i love it:D

  • Tree roots are strong enough to keep them standing from the shockwave of an Atom bomb, no doubting their strength.

  • aw come on .. thats not really a treehouse any more ... its an occupation of a tree !!!

  • its a awesome tree house alright

    thats what you call a big tree house

    having a big tree house at 10 meter with one supporting tree

    is impracticle

    cool tree house

  • Hi there, i'm from Crossville Tennessee. Here in Crossville we have a tree house built by Horess Burgess. The Treehouse is between 8,000 and 10,000 square feet. Google it!

  • Well its an absolutely beautiful little home but its not a treehouse in my book.

  • When he was under it I kept cringing cus I felt like it was going to fall down and smash him like a bug.

  • Where is the plumbing? 

  • How does the central tree get its necessary amount of water to survive with all that concrete surrounding the base?

  • @serialcomplexity its a dead tree with an artificial root system that he created

  • Creature treehouse anyone?

  • When he was under it, i just kept thinking it was going to fall.

  • My Tree House is on 18' concrete pillars. Termites and carpenter ants do not eat them and they do not grow nor die and rot. Your Oak wilt looks to be severe.

    Type into Google images "Giant tree house" and YOU will learn that you have a VERY SMALL TREE HOUSE. ☹

  • im deffinatly moving to america

  • so what is the nearest costco like 2 hours away or something

  • This video reminds me about Terra Nova.

  • this is really a house. not tree house

  • "7 trees support 1800 sq ft home". Really? It looks like metal piers to me

  • What about the mother-fucking' huge tree-spiders?

  • Bigger treehouse in my home town of Crossville, TN.

  • what if one tree brakes ? whole house falls down ?

  • thats a house on stilts surrounded by trees >:(

  • NOT A TREE HOUSE BY ANY DEFINITION IN ANY LANGUAGE OR ANY PLANET

  • very beautiful however my curiosity beacons me to ask what happens as the trees grow? wouldn't it throw everything out of alignment?

  • What state is this located?

  • This is so cool.

  • I have a question, over the years wouldn't the trees growth damage the house?

  • very cool

  • that dude... is a dude

  • imma plant a tree right beside my house. now I have a tree house! smh

  • this is no treee house.. its a normal house with pillars and trees that does not support the house

  • theres no top comments time to shine POTATOES

  • Who in the world will classify this as a tree house? It is obviously supported by 10 pillars. The trees did not support the house.

  • @sok8888 Since when aren't treehouses supported by pillars? And also, you dare bringing down this guy? this is the owner of the Ewok world in Oregon ;)

  • @sok8888 not true. Tree house CAN be supported by 10 pillars...

  • @sok8888 thank god there are people like you out there to clarify these critical matters. The treehouse guild is normally silent on these concerns but it is time to start legally defining these important distinctions.

  • wouldn't the trees damage the house as they grow?

  • Think of the spiders >.<

  • Why would he invest so much in this...what if the trees grow old

  • Were there any trees growing up through the middle of the house?

  • BEAVERS..............ATTACKKKK­KKKKKKKKK

  • Far more information here; the tree resort is in Southern Oregon near Cave Junction if anyone is interested, I'm surprised that wasn't mentioned in the video:

    Can't post web links, search 'fair companies treehouse inventor ewok world' to find it.

  • @signalfire6 Thanks for bringing it up. He does run the treehouse resort just down the road from his home (he can see it from his porch). I just added the other video in the video response section here ("DIY treehouse inventor creates Ewok world in rural Oregon").

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  • It really would have been nice to see a bit more of the house's interior. The physics behind it all is certainly important, but not really why I'd want to watch the video.

  • It's going to suck when the trees start to grow.

  • Wow!! I sure would love to live in a tree house like that...how awesome!

  • Cool but I'm worried about the foundation

  • this man is my hero!

  • cool design, wanted to see more of the house than just hear about torque and what not. i would have added more windows.

  • such a wonderful place !

  • 1st ;)

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