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Saruhan Bey Pine Tree

A centuries-old pine tree is growing through the floor and roof of this building.

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When the Saruhan Bey Foundation decided to build its Center of Science, Culture, and Education in Manisa, Turkey, they faced a major problem: The construction site-to-be was already home to a tall pine tree, estimated to be over 325 years old.

The foundation had already purchased the land but were reluctant to cut down the old tree. Their decision was clear: They'd build the foundation around the tree. All they needed to do was readjust the construction plan so that the pine tree could stand and grow through a hole in the balcony.

Incorporating the tree as part of its building not only saved its life, but also became a unique sight, praised internationally for a respectful approach to working with nature.

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Saruhan Bey Pine Tree
No: 28/B 2306. Sk.
Şehzadeler, 45020
Turkey
38.616797, 27.425702
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