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		<description><![CDATA[Wrapped in living greenery, the upper story of this solar-powered, tree-shaped dwelling branches outward, set upon a wooden framework supporting it from below. Designed by Elevate Structure Inc. in Hawaii (photos by&#160;Corey Lum&#160;for Civil Beat), the 40-square-foot-base expands upward to a 400-square-foot second floor above, overhanging to provide shade for outdoor uses (patios or parking) <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2015/12/11/form-follows-treehouse-tiny-green-canopy-home-tops-wood-trunk/">&#8230;</a>]]></description>
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<p>Wrapped in living greenery, the upper story of this solar-powered, tree-shaped dwelling branches outward, set upon a wooden framework supporting it from below.</p>
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<p>Designed by <a href="http://www.elevatestructure.com/">Elevate Structure Inc.</a> in Hawaii (photos by&nbsp;<a href="http://www.corylumphoto.com/">Corey Lum</a>&nbsp;for <a href="http://www.civilbeat.com/2015/08/living-hawaii-elevating-discussion-about-tiny-homes-and-housing-crisis/">Civil Beat</a>), the 40-square-foot-base expands upward to a 400-square-foot second floor above, overhanging to provide shade for outdoor uses (patios or parking) underneath.</p>
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<p>Eco-friendly features include living and breathing exterior walls that can also be used to grow edible produce, self-sufficient solar power generation via side and top panels and rainwater storage and collection (up to 1,500 gallons).</p>
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<p>The modular structure was originally designed as an easy-to-ship, simple-to-build and off-the-grid solution for remote parts of Oahu, but the target has since been expanded due to broader public interest.</p>
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<p>While they work wonderfully as elevated homes, the units can also be used for other purposes, including small stores, cafes, offices, gyms and/or storage spaces.</p>
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<p>From its creators:<em> &ldquo;Inspired by Hawaii&rsquo;s natural beauty, Elevate founders Tiffany and Nathan set out to create these innovative structures to help care for the environment and help people.&nbsp;The pressure of existing global issues &ndash; insufficient water availability in areas, poor air and water quality in others, and high energy consumption are exacerbated by the increasing population density and demands of urban environments &ndash; combined with their streak of entrepreneurship brought the Elevate unit to life.&rdquo;</em></p>
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