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"primeval" Definitions
  1. from the earliest period of the history of the world, very ancient
  2. (formal) (of a feeling, or a desire) very strong and not based on reason, as if from the earliest period of human life

173 Sentences With "primeval"

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There is something atavistic about committed away fans, something primeval.
His terror is not merely his; it is ancestral and primeval.
There is a longer story, involving woolly rhinos and primeval forests.
"Primeval" (season 4, episode 21) "Primeval" has the thankless job of winding up the Initiative plot line, and it manages to do so in a satisfying way by not even pretending to care about the Initiative.
It's practically a primeval, caveman-like rite of passage at this point.
Northern Norway forms a sort of primeval forest bounding Knausgaard's memory is
And yet Kahn allowed a primeval intruder to venture into this sanctuary.
Everyone knows alligators frequent swamps, and what good follows that primeval foe?
The land, or clay-rich soil, is held up as a primeval treasure.
Mallmann, Argentina's preeminent chef, made his name doing beautiful, primeval things with fire.
But environmentalists say decaying wood is an indispensable ingredient of a primeval woodland.
Instead, the sound of the GT S' 4.0-liter V8 is aggressive and primeval.
Nope. Millions of years ago, primeval plants drew energy from the sun to grow.
The Annamites were then still a primeval place of lonesome peaks and forbidding ridges.
Claire Cameron's evocative novel "The Last Neanderthal" also interweaves the contemporary with the primeval.
At 4:30 in midsummer you hear the birds' morning chorus, nature primeval and ascendant.
The preservation of primeval trees and dwindling forests unites nine characters in this capacious novel.
As we walked along, water droplets hovered in the air and misted the primeval forest.
Snapshot: The Bialowieza Forest in Poland, above, is one of Europe's last remaining primeval forests.
"More than anything else, I wanted to be alone in the forest primeval," he wrote.
The conventional theory is that they are weapons, deployed in a primeval struggle among microorganisms.
Beneath its artificial shine lies dark, primeval swampland; a gulf divides the seen from the unseen.
Yet at the heart of the story, as of Mary's biography, were primeval sadnesses and fears.
The road back to primeval village, as muddy as postmodern democracy that has failed. Neo-primordial.
Order now for shipping in early 2017 and prepare to master the primeval power of fire.
Estimates of the number of stones used in its primeval construction ranged from 1,000 to 1.33,000.
My wife, Flora, has become inured to the novelty of a beach littered with primeval relics.
The exhibition begins in a dark antechamber faintly illuminated by the projection of a primeval waterscape.
The book begins with a selection from the beginning of Longfellow's poem: This is the forest primeval.
Looking at that steep, wild hillside rising from the rocky shore, the entire scene felt otherworldly, primeval.
Poland has argued that its widely criticized operations in the primeval forest have complied with European law.
Because the Gospels are a different type of literature than the primeval history of Genesis 1-11.
They drove across washes and around canyons and past red-ribbed buttes that reared like primeval monsters.
It also hosts part of a primeval beech forest that has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Today, of the 21960 largest lakes in the world, it is the last one that remains essentially primeval.
The word seemed like some primeval amphibian dragging itself up from a swirling sea and gasping toward the sand.
Eventually it comes free, the thrashing stops, and I feel myself letting out some kind of primeval scream. Victory.
They're monstrous, primeval conifers of the genus Sequoia, which first appeared during the Jurassic Period, 180 million years ago.
If backhoes do bite into that primeval soil, it will be the culmination of decades of contentious improvement efforts.
There were beautiful, primeval landscapes, and images of him and his wife, sitting at picnic tables, eating little snacks.
It is perhaps the most primeval landscape on the planet: wide open plains of nothing but grass, rock, and sky.
The conjunction of the videos implies that this is the hand of creation, composing a primeval landscape with mineral pigments.
Image: WPIn depressing news, about 180,000 cubic meters of wood will be taken from the last of Europe's primeval forests.
The tension between primeval instincts and the fast-paced demands of work and society is another theme Ciriza regularly explores.
Warsaw has also clashed with the EU over immigration and the large-scale logging of a primeval forest in Poland.
The "I" finds itself, instead, in the combination of those primeval elements: wind across the water, light on the mountain.
Accompanied by his unscrupulous queen, Ubu combines primeval innocence and terrifying brutality, destroying followers and suspected rivals with equal alacrity.
From primeval times, our brains have been set up to identify "enemy" or "one of us," that simple binary distinction.
The problem is structural: the root of tribalism is human nature, and the current state of American democracy is distinctly primeval.
Then there's Gambit, the new mode that pits two teams of four in a race to summon a Primeval to kill.
What can I tell you about the 20 hours I spent running through primeval forests, chasing down a saber-toothed tiger?
Over the past ten days Mr Trump made more headlines than ever as his rallies degenerated into increasingly violent, primeval events.
Even the wild-haired Charles Darwin speculated that primeval females preferred bearded mates on the assumption that they were more virile.
The other works she has here also add primeval graphic elements that resemble rocks and sticks interrupted by geometric plane figures.
Following Rice on his forays into the woods, where he senses a benign "presence," is like walking into the forest primeval.
Those bonds, they wrote, develop in a primeval "dance" that includes eye contact, facial expressions and the rhythmic sound of speech.
Self-reflection, here, can feel akin to fingering a fabric for its primeval snarl, the point where it all went wrong.
Where Carol imagines a wrought iron accent bench in the backyard, Diane intends a primeval forest of pawpaw and milk vetch.
From that time on, Lechuguilla Cave remained untouched by humans or animals until its discovery in 1986—an isolated, pristine primeval ecosystem.
If some of the new evidence truly represents impressions of primeval life, then our ancestors may be much older than we thought.
Swiss Army Man puts them in what appears to be a mythic, primeval forest in which their elemental selves begin to emerge.
In 1996, her breakthrough "Prawiek i inne czasy" (appearing in English six years ago as "Primeval and Other Times") brought her fame.
The primeval darkness of the forest looms, biting as the cold that seems a character throughout this excellent novel of near misses.
A distant clanking: A school bus bounced down a pockmarked old Indian route past red-ribbed buttes that reared like primeval monsters.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The centuries-old, towering trees in some of Europe's last remaining primeval woodland are swiftly falling.
Nor does the leading man suffer quite as much for his art as he picks his way over glaciers and through primeval forests.
I wandered into this fey place because of the simultaneously futuristic, yet primeval objects, but the music furtive and mesmerizing made me stay.
Yet in bringing us into the present, Mr. Andrews is also leading us into a timelessly primeval world, observed with an anthropological clarity.
While gripped with sexual repression, Irena carries another burden: She is obsessed with the history of her nation, imagined as a primeval curse.
It is primeval, and surreal, this squalid, improvised border camp of 27,23 refugees, a padlocked waiting room for entering the rest of Europe.
While the primeval oceans were teeming with life including jawless fish, arthropods, squid relatives, jellyfish and more, the land was barren and void.
So powerful was the impact that it set the world alight, and when the world burned, the primeval forests turned to coal and ashes.
Ritual renewal is highlighted when visitors begin their approach to the temple, which lies in the Tadasu no Mori, a stand of primeval forest.
It is positively amazing to see how much of Longfellow's forest primeval he remembers from "Evangeline," indistinct in the twilight though he may be.
Netflix Description: Believing that a witch has cursed their family, pilgrims homesteading on the edge of a primeval New England forest become increasingly paranoid.
In traditional historiography and common lore, southern Arabia is believed to be the primeval homeland of the Arabs and the source of the purest Arabic.
But the ruling Law and Justice party (PiS) got into conflict with environmental groups and the EU by increasing logging in the primeval Bialowieza forest.
We can find rescue only by putting our faith in the rescuer Jesus, who is remaking his people and his world into their primeval perfection.
One tale of corruption concerned a primeval forest near Durango, protected for its ecological status and importance in the cultural practices of the indigenous people.
In "#274-5" (2011), from the series Sequester, the Dutch photographer Awoiska van der Molen looks into darkness, penetrating the primeval, the primordial, the present.
Over the five months the installation was open, more than 2m people came to bask in a glow that was at once primeval and warmly communal.
He wants us to care about how these growing things, with which we share primeval genes, solve the big problem of life: staying alive to reproduce.
The North Vietnamese did this in a much more difficult environment: a sparsely populated region of rugged mountains, triple-canopy jungle and dense primeval rain forest.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LENS, France — When love organs in congress emit primeval sounds of desire, it is the ear that receives these rhythms.
Poland's conservative government says the forest, which includes tracts of Europe's last primeval woodland, is under attack from beetles and needs to be protected through increased logging.
But he had traveled for 12 hours—via plane, boat, and finally on foot—to this primeval place, a newly-built gazebo-like wood platform without walls.
Bialowieza Forest, which straddles Poland's border with Belarus, is one of the last and largest remaining tracts of primeval forest that once stretched across the European Plain.
The question is whether the Democratic Party can get emotional enough or reach deep enough into our brains to counter the sheer id of Trump's primeval appeal.
It sounds laughable, but divisions are so deep that the never-ending Brexit debate is now being cast as a primeval struggle for the soul of England.
This is the view—to which Wright is, as a Buddhist might say, overattached—that our deepest desires are instincts implanted by natural selection in our primeval past.
They also understand the primeval forces driving our universe on a deep, perhaps upsetting level, and have used this dark knowledge to make channel bumpers for their vlogs.
Her first major success came with her third, " Primeval and Other Times " (1996), in which she drew on stories that her maternal grandmother told her as a child.
This primeval landscape hosts an astounding array of animals, too, including rare, endemic frogs and marsupials, and songbirds whose dawn choruses are an acoustic window into deep time.
BRUSSELS, July 28 (Reuters) - The European Union's top court on Friday told Poland to immediately stop the large-scale logging of its primeval Bialowieza forest, a spokeswoman said.
Environmental campaigners are furious, the European Commission is displeased and UNESCO is unhappy, since it has listed Bialowieza - the last primeval forest in Europe - as a World Heritage site.
Without any surplus exoticism, Mr Atxaga records the strangeness, physical and social, of his desert berth: this primeval landscape where bare trapezoid mountains have "nothing to do with us".
This primeval view of life as a hierarchy was what she'd fled by going to art school, where she was taught that true creators stood outside society's assorted chains.
In stark contrast to the megalopolis of Tokyo and the sober formality of Kyoto, Yakushima feels like an undiscovered rural paradise, offering a glimpse of a wilder, primeval Japan.
His paintings offer a rich stew of allusions to the power of natural forces, humankind's relationship to the animal world, primeval spirits, and the irrepressible fecundity of the earth.
Many dog-behavior experts link the behavior to primeval prey-carrying, in which the ancestors of today's dogs took their kill back to the den to share or hoard.
This is only sort of an Avegant Glyph review What can I tell you about the 20 hours I spent running through primeval forests, chasing down a saber-toothed tiger?
Today humanity plays the role of that primeval Siberian supervolcano, burning through the world's ancient stores of carbon, long buried underground in the form of oil, coal and natural gas.
But to form these primeval black holes, most models assume a high level of density fluctuations, which also tend to produce many more black holes than are present in the universe.
Our capacity for simply dealing with shit is primeval and we'll get back to the business of our own lives because that's just the way it works, and that's OK, too.
Owen Gleiberman, Variety: The film provides plenty of encounters with our stomping, gnashing primeval beastly friends — yet for much of Fallen Kingdom, they are caged, shackled, sedated, wounded, and otherwise subdued.
Straddling the border between Poland and Belarus, it is one of Europe's last primeval forests and home to its largest herd of European bison as well as unique birds and insects.
Three huts are placed at intervals along the trail, which cuts through Paparoa National Park, passing river gorges, up onto mountain ridges that overlook the sea and through dense primeval rainforests.
Some cruising areas are pitch black, so you don't even know who you're having sex with, which is fascinating and almost primeval in its anonymity and lack of concern with personal detail.
WARSAW (Reuters) - Activists climbed trees and blocked felling machines in Poland's primeval Bialowieza Forest on Tuesday in a bid to stop what they say is an illegal logging operation authorized by the government.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Poland must respect the injunction issued last week by the European Court of Justice on any further logging in the protected primeval forest of Bialowieza, the European Commission said on Monday.
The case is yet another rift between Poland and the EU because the PiS has already clashed with the bloc over democratic principles, migration, and large-scale logging of the primeval Bialowieza forest.
The farm has been in his family for four generations; his calf barn, which is long and narrow and made of primeval-looking gray stone, was a horse stable in his grandfather's time.
Many of these — such as her breakthrough novel "Primeval and Other Times," which was published in Poland in 1996 — have been written in the picaresque tradition and reflect the upheavals of Polish history.
The libretto, also written by Miss Smyth, was a kind of folk tale that involved peasants, wood nymphs, a primeval forest, noble huntsmen, poachers and, of course, young lovers who die in the end.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Logging in Poland's Bialowieza primeval forest would add to arguments against Warsaw in the European Union's investigation on whether Poland is observing the rule of law, the European Commission said on Wednesday.
WARSAW — Poland broke international law by drastically increasing logging in one of Europe's last primeval woodlands, which is home to endangered animal species, an official of the European Court of Justice said on Tuesday.
Our Tokyo bureau chief went to the Japanese primeval forest that was in the news this week because a YouTube star, Logan Paul, posted a video of a body hanging from a tree there.
Not only did they wake me up each morning with their horrible, scratchy crowing, they fought incessantly among themselves, spreading bloody feathers everywhere and filling the farmyard with an ugly air of primeval violence.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Bialowieza, which straddles the border with Belarus, is one of Europe's last primeval forests and home to its largest herd of European bison as well as unique birds and insects.
"Primeval is the place at the centre of the universe" it begins—and that universality, packed as the narrative is with offbeat characters and one strange episode after another, was the secret of its success.
Mr. Viumdal explains how to create indoor substitutes for idyllic primeval woodlands ("skogluft" is a Norwegian word for "forest air"): Cover your walls and shelves with pots of golden pothos plants, which require minimal care.
But the primeval roar of Paterson's waters told me that something special resided here -– some magnet that had drawn me and thousands of others to it, a psychic force bigger than my own teenage psyche.
Poured concrete, in contrast, was honest and audacious in avowing its bulk, primeval and pretense-free for an age that still doubted the perfection of the new corporate model and sometimes pushed back against it.
On the road out of Port-Vila, I'd made an idle remark to Bedford about the primeval greenery around us; he corrected me to say that what looked like jungle was actually under heavy cultivation.
Right now, the Amazon has been deforested by 15 percent or more from its primeval state and scientists are worried that if it reaches 25 percent, there won't be enough trees cycling water through the forest.
If they did form in a recent cataclysm, said Militzer, such an event would dramatically change our perspective: It would imply that our planetary neighborhood hasn't entirely outgrown the bedlam of its primeval days just yet.
This may be the closest they get to the color of their ancestors, the primeval carrots that were first cultivated about a thousand years ago in what is today Afghanistan and later sown throughout Arab lands.
The evocative music, composed mostly for piano and percussion by Scott Killian, is another asset for this production, especially with its rumbling, primeval scoring for the sequence when Mr. Nureyev demonstrates his notions for an epic ballet.
The row over the three-fold increase in timber production in the primeval Bialowieza forest is being closely followed by environmental groups but also feeds into a wider clash between the EU and its biggest eastern member.
It would be an intriguing title for a young reader to try on her own, although the threat at the heart of its story — a lost lovey — may evoke a primeval fear for kids and parents alike.
WARSAW — Defying an order from the European Union's highest court, the Polish government said on Monday that it would continue logging in Bialowieza Forest, the last primeval forest in Europe and a habitat for hundreds of bison.
At the edge of a woodland, they chained themselves to a red forest harvester that can cut up to 22 trees a day, making a statement against large-scale logging in the last primeval forest in Europe.
At the turn of the 16th century, the Incas claimed the northern half of modern-day Chile as a buffer zone between the rich centers of population in Peru and the wild, primeval forests to the south.
Or were we talking about a more primeval Golden State, John Steinbeck's prelapsarian Salinas Valley from East of Eden, or the 60s netherworld of Joan Didion's Slouching Towards Bethlehem or luridly fictionalized in Play It as It Lays?
Hidden deep in primeval Amazon forests, these groups represent the final frontier of a seemingly inexorable conquest that began with the landing of Portuguese and Spanish navigators on South America's shores at the start of the 16th century.
The resolution was the latest instance in which the European Union has clashed with the increasingly authoritarian right-wing government in Poland, over such areas as immigration, judicial independence, press freedom and even logging in a primeval forest.
The standoff over Bialowieza, one of Europe's last primeval forests, is part of a greater clash between the EU executive and the EU's biggest eastern member, whose ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party is accused of undermining democracy.
WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland said on Monday it would press on with logging the country's primeval Bialowieza forest in defiance of an injunction by the European Union's top court, saying it needed to cut down trees to defeat insect pests.
In a further effort to improve the mood music, Morawiecki's government has said it will respect the final ruling of the EU's top court in a case against Poland over excessive logging in Europe's last remaining primeval forest, Bialowieza.
WARSAW (Reuters) - Security guards in Poland's Bialowieza Forest have forcibly ejected protesters who sought to stop the felling of trees in one of Europe's last primeval woods, a project that has drawn the threat of a European Union lawsuit.
Should we continue to live in a hypnotizing cycle of false expectations, celebrating only the most vague and atrophied impulses of a primeval herd instinct, our sole remaining national ambition will be to stay one step ahead of catastrophe.
There's so much of human history that is primeval, that is going way, way back pre-memory, and looking at how our psychology can be traced through these different species of animal, back even into plants and into DNA.
And it should learn, finally, that Iran is not, as Steve Bannon told Joshua Green, "like the fifth century — completely primeval" — but rather a sophisticated society of deep culture full of unrealized promise better served by engagement than estrangement.
Mr. Sherman later told me that he had led groups of German and French tourists to Cedar Butte, and upon reaching the shelf where we stood, they had sat lost in thought, speechless and enraptured at the primeval landscape.
Rationally you know that they're programmed automatons, but when they start moving — huge metal arms swishing through the air with inhuman precision and speed — some primeval part of your brain lights up like a switchboard and calls start pouring in.
The artworks by turns reflect and absorb it; Hackett makes materials-based paintings in which thickly worked surfaces blossom into three-dimensional disks and lozenges, while Mendelson makes vessels out of recycled plastic that hover between the primeval and the surreal.
He's sweating, he's overheated in several layers of pads—his primeval instincts are kicking in, telling him that he's been on the hunt for too long and that he might die if he doesn't find a watering hole to drink from.
It is described as "Piercing, guttural screams of pain, crescendos of raw human sound, visceral primeval calls and episodes of silence form the extended aria of pain" and deals with ideas surrounding torture within the restricted confines of a medical facility.
Adding to the stress is a lack of diversity in the species of trees in German forests, where primeval woods were cleared hundreds of years ago and replaced with faster-growing pines that have proved less resilient to rising temperatures.
A WALK IN THE WOODS In 50 largely primeval acres, a swath of woodlands once trod by the Lenape Indians has been known for the last decade as the Thain Family Forest, another restoration that took place under Mr. Long.
ROBERT SATCHWELL Haarby, Denmark Lexington's column on the "primeval" tribalism of American politics drew on two ways we might bring about a lasting peace between the parties: either ending our two-party system, or ushering in an historic political realignment (May 26th).
A few days before the opening on March 13, upstairs from the cultivated curves of "Maebe," the Caribbean-born artist Nicole Awai was working on a wall and floor installation that feels like a dark paean to the primeval oozing "materiality" of history.
FALL FOREST WEEKEND (Saturday and Sunday) New York City has its own forest primeval: the Thain Family Forest at the New York Botanical Garden, the city's largest remaining tract of old-growth forest (meaning that it has developed without disturbance for many years).
BRUSSELS/WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland's decision to increase logging in a primeval forest breaks EU law, an adviser to the EU's top court said on Tuesday, backing the European Commission against the government in one of several disputes straining ties between Warsaw and Brussels.
These primeval inhabitants of the deep, icy waters of the North Atlantic and Arctic oceans can live to 400, possibly even 500 years old, are cigar shaped, and often have worm-like parasites on their luminous eyes that are said to hypnotise their prey.
For example, a simple, three-pillared structure with a flat, oblong roof and inscriptions on its sides, and another box-like sculpture with steps running along the center speak to the fundamental need for shelter, and the primeval instinct to call a place home.
In short, driving puts you into social situations in which you have to co-construct a shared culture of civility, and go against your own primeval selfishness, and it does so while you are encased in what is potentially a 4,000-pound metal weapon.
What makes it even more intriguing is that this "forest primeval," as one of the storytellers dubs it, exists in one of the nation's most populated states, bordered by highways, in a place more associated with shopping malls and suburbia than rare natural wonders.
Something in this telegraphic communication (across a politically charged distance in one case, and experiential difference in the other) gets at a more primeval thing — an acute sense that much of what we experience here, in this exhibition, in any exhibition, is shorthand for something completely inaccessible.
It's the lyrical equivalent of a big, fat EDM drop, and it basically sums up the point of going out, getting wasted, having fun, finding transcendence in a field of strangers—it's the primeval urge not to let the 9–5 job drive you completely fucking insane.
Here, he has recruited a fellow Minchanin, Ilya Frolov, as chef, and created a pastoral fantasia, as if in homage to the primeval forest that still covers much of their native land, with embroidered linen towels flung over tables and pitchers inverted on fence posts made of naked branches.
AOKIGAHARA FOREST, Japan — Long before the YouTube star Logan Paul brought renewed notoriety to this primeval forest at the foot of Mount Fuji by posting a video of a body hanging from a tree, local officials fought to reverse Aokigahara's bleak reputation as one of Japan's top suicide destinations.
Rafal Kowalczyk, the head of the Mammal Research Institute at the Polish Academy of Sciences, on a recent tour of the forest — one of Europe's last remaining primeval forests and part of an ecosystem largely untouched since the last glaciers receded from the Continent more than 10,13 years ago.
While a paltry number of police officers responded in Chemnitz and to similar incidents elsewhere, they were deployed en masse — and with state-of-the-art gear — for a protest days later in North Rhine-Westphalia, where German environmental activists continue to defend a primeval forest against a coal-mining project.
The collection of brass and wood lariat necklaces and cuffs, glossed in shades of shell pink, evergreen and Mediterranean blue, represent a ''reflection of nature's primeval beauty,'' says Van Gend, who was inspired by the architecture of the natural world: the sheer edge of a cliff, the slickness of wet rocks.
The minister's approval of increased logging from the last primeval woodland in Europe comes despite an EU warning that it could fall foul of environmental regulation and follows previous clashes over coal usage and migrants, as well as the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party's move to take greater control of the judiciary and public media.
When I say that they're "atmospheric," I'm not implying that they've ingested one too many shoegaze records or grew up outside Portland; rather, the atmosphere Farsot conjures coats each note with an overwhelming sense of darkness, eldritch unease, and quiet malevolence (and then recorded it all in a earthen cave dug deep underground a primeval forest).
Chaos: "confusion and disorder : a state in which behavior and events are not controlled by anything" Clan: "a group of people tracing descent from a common ancestor" See also: chaos magick, Wu-Tang clan, chaos emeralds, clan of xymox, RPGs, Ylfings, Fantazia crew, the primeval void How does this mix capture the spirit of the label?
As we shared the sweating neon flesh of a machete-split papaya, Bedford, now affiliated with the Australian National University, ran through all the reasons that the sheltered cove far below — just then rippling beneath a late-afternoon rainbow — would have made an inviting stage for the encounter of an ancient people with a primeval place.
Little consolation, in a sauce containing multiple strains of peppers capable of reaching more than two million on the Scoville scale (compare that to the garden variety jalapeno, which rates around 5,000), which may or may not have been grown deep in the jungle primeval by the inmates of a Guatemalan insane asylum I don't know why I agreed to this?
"There is no doubt we need to secure our southern border and ensure the vetting process for all immigrants is air-tight, but betraying common decency out of primeval fear reeks of World War II-era attitudes that led to the internment of Japanese-American citizens and rejection of European-Jewish refugees -- events that are a stain on our history," Scaramucci wrote in his 2016 Fox Business column.
In fact, as the recent proliferation of architect-designed treehouses suggests, we seem to yearn for the primeval stillness of the woods: Just look at the avant-garde Treehotel in Swedish Lapland, which opened in 2010, where seven guesthouses hang suspended between the property's ghostly snow-covered pines; or the extravagant forest mansions of the American designer Peter Nelson, based in Washington State; or the wood-paneled cottages throughout Japan by the master treehouse builder Takashi Kobayashi.
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