The 7,000 sf studio has an expansive interior, like a hollowed out hip-roof or large urban loft displaced into a rural landscape. Its entrances on all four sides allow for easy access between inside and outside, uninterrupted by structure. The building envelope has two layers of wood framing and insulation, providing a high level of acoustic and thermal performance. The only interior object is a structure located toward the center of the studio at the ceiling’s highest point, housing the mechanical services, bathroom, and storage. It denies a spatial center to the interior and redirects views obliquely toward the outside. The addition of three-legged moment frames at both ends of the building transform the hip-roof shape of the studio and provide the necessary structure to allow for the large, open span of the interior. The entire exterior surface of the building is clad in zinc shingles.