is an off-grid treehouse artist studio and fieldstation in Glen Nevis, Lochaber, Scotland. A flexible meeting space in the forest for creative collaboration and research. Imagined by artists Bruce Gilchrist & Jo Joelson, designed by Malcolm Fraser Architects and constructed by local builder Norman Clark, Outlandia is inspired by childhood dens, wildlife hides and bothies, by forest outlaws and Japanese poetry platforms. It is located in a copse of Norwegian Spruce and Larch on Forestry Commission land, at the foot of Ben Nevis in the Scottish Highlands, three miles from the town of Fort William. Outlandia is an artist-led project built to foster links between creativity and the environment. My goal for this project is to create a guided tour using signage and sounds. It will resemble a tree-house village but with a bit of fantasy involved.
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