This bonsai treehouse show might be the cutest thing around this summer

This bonsai treehouse show might be the cutest thing around this summer

Daniel Sheppard, Content Writer UK, Thatsup Daniel Sheppard, Content Writer UK, Thatsup
Daniel Sheppard

The Museum of Architecture (MoA) has launched an open-air Bonsai Treehouses Exhibition, hosted in a tranquil Connaught Village garden square. The display features remarkable bonsai specimens paired with imaginative treehouse concepts crafted by architects and designers, with each creation exploring this year's theme, "Together."

Visitors can also join interactive family workshops, while ticket holders can access exclusive seasonal treats and discounts at Connaught Village's independent boutiques. Alongside the exhibition, the MoA is running "Nature's Architects Summer Camp" in Oxford Square, offering six weeks of hands-on, design-thinking adventures for children aged 5–12.

You can find out more about the exhibition and the summer camp here.

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