Backyard and Outdoor Living

THE MULBERRY treehouse

Zenko and Janine Vukelic were the first people in Australia to experiment with growing their own home from mulberry trees.

Biotecture isn’t a new concept — it’s common practice in north-east India, where living bridges grown from aerial roots of rubber trees have been supporting river crossings for hundreds of years, becoming stronger and larger with time.

Some tree species grow by the natural process of inosculation. This is when the branches and roots grow into each other, becoming one (biologically similar to grafting). Another example is a strangler fig naturally forming a

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