Best quirky boomer home community for Global Awards shortlisted

LONDON: The shortlist for the best quirky boomer home community has been declared.

Over 250 entries have been considered by the awards secretariat. One of the finalists in this category is shown here.

The ‘Sylvascope’ treehouse is part of a bigger management plan that will help restore biodiversity in a patch of woods near the Harewood estate. As designer Sebastian Cox explains, a mismanaged woodland is one where tall trees take up every square meter and leave no room for shrubs and the wildlife dependent on them to thrive. Cutting down trees resolves that issue; it creates clearings where sunlight can reach the ground and ultimately help new life grow.

The Global Award winner will be announced in November in London. (Globals)