



A monumental tree rises like a living architecture, its trunk rendered in rhythmic striations that read as both woodgrain and a winding staircaseβan ascent from root-bound complexity toward a luminous crown. Suspended within this arboreal body, a small temple-like dwelling becomes a quiet sanctuary, suggesting memory and refuge nested inside natureβs slow intelligence. The muted green field acts as contemplative space, letting the warm, embered foliage glow with an almost autumnal reverence, while the distant, smaller trees echo the central form as if recounting variations of the same life story. In this fusion of landscape and design, the work proposes growth as pilgrimage: a journey where belonging is built, not found.







