Treehouse (Officially Treehouse Island, Inc.) is an interactive online education platform that offers courses in web, mobile and business development. Its courses on web development and programming are Aimed at beginners looking to start a new career, while its courses in business education and marketing teach students how to start and market a business in the technology industry.
The site uses short videos, interactive code challenges, quizzes and badges located on a user's profile to teach students. Companies such as Simple and LivingSocial use the site to recruit new employees based on the badges they have earned.In April 2012, Treehouse raised $ 4.75M in funding. In April 2013, Treehouse closed a US $ 7 million Series-B fundraising round led by Social + Capital and Kaplan bringing its total capital raised to $ 12.6 millionRumah tree is one of the playground and the "hiding" favorite small children. However, the love of the tree house can continue to grow until the children grow up.
One example is the "tree house" for adults in Portland, Oregon. The tree house was designed in 1997 and completed in 2004.
"Wilkinson Residence", so the designation for "tree house" is, requires a long processing time. The duration of the work was related to the location of the tree house difficult. Because, in addition to having a beautiful design that is unusual, this tree house "perched" on a steep ground.
The exterior curved as blends with the surrounding natural conditions. While large windows capable of providing enough access to sunlight.
The unique design serves to minimize disturbance of the surrounding forest and evoke a sense of being in the middle of the tree house. In fact, the "tree house" also has a "Japanese garden" is quite broad.
The house was designed by Robert Harvet Oshatz. He specifically built for a musician.
"A music lover. This client wanted a house that is not only a part of the natural landscape, but also a part of the music flowing," said Oshatz.
Seen from the outside, you would be hard to guess how the decoration and the division of space in it. According Oshatz, if you want to know the inside of this house, you have to be in it, exploring the complexities and connections of the exterior of the house.
The site uses short videos, interactive code challenges, quizzes and badges located on a user's profile to teach students. Companies such as Simple and LivingSocial use the site to recruit new employees based on the badges they have earned.In April 2012, Treehouse raised $ 4.75M in funding. In April 2013, Treehouse closed a US $ 7 million Series-B fundraising round led by Social + Capital and Kaplan bringing its total capital raised to $ 12.6 millionRumah tree is one of the playground and the "hiding" favorite small children. However, the love of the tree house can continue to grow until the children grow up.
One example is the "tree house" for adults in Portland, Oregon. The tree house was designed in 1997 and completed in 2004.
"Wilkinson Residence", so the designation for "tree house" is, requires a long processing time. The duration of the work was related to the location of the tree house difficult. Because, in addition to having a beautiful design that is unusual, this tree house "perched" on a steep ground.
The exterior curved as blends with the surrounding natural conditions. While large windows capable of providing enough access to sunlight.
The unique design serves to minimize disturbance of the surrounding forest and evoke a sense of being in the middle of the tree house. In fact, the "tree house" also has a "Japanese garden" is quite broad.
The house was designed by Robert Harvet Oshatz. He specifically built for a musician.
"A music lover. This client wanted a house that is not only a part of the natural landscape, but also a part of the music flowing," said Oshatz.
Seen from the outside, you would be hard to guess how the decoration and the division of space in it. According Oshatz, if you want to know the inside of this house, you have to be in it, exploring the complexities and connections of the exterior of the house.
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