Hidden Egg Treehouse By Joel Allen. IT worker-cum-carpenter, Joel Allen, harbored a dream of creating a house that organically meshed with the environment of his much loved woods His dream became a reality after finding friends in two fresh new architects who set him on his path of a uniquely egg shaped treehouse, now known as the. He should take it down and erect the treehouse elsewhere, or else buy the land (provided that the government is willing to sell).
This "egg in a tree" hidden on crown land in the woods of Whistler, Canada is called The HemLoft. The treehouse can be found (with a great deal of effort) on The HemLoft is constructed around a single tree on a precipitous slope and surrounded by other hemlocks - a beautiful site befitting of this contemporary lofted retreat. It's a classic story: Boy becomes successful software engineer, boy retires.
A Canadian software developer turned carpenter, Allen dedicated countless hours to building this tiny Hemloft treehouse dwelling in the woods of Whistler.
Wonderful egg-shaped tree-house built in Whistler forest, Canada.
A former software developer Joel Allen, who was laid off from his job actually fabricated this and he decided to find another work rather than to retire. 'Squatter' secretly builds incredible (but thoroughly illegal) treehouse hidden in Canada's Whistler forest just yards from multi-million homes. São Felix Apartment by Paulo Moreira. Since the treehouse was built on crown land, Joel doesn't technically own it and so the fate of HemLoft is uncertain.