The Bodega Wine Bar project, located in Santa Monica, offered an opportunity to create an interaction between the existing bow truss and brick building and the bustling street while carefully maintaining an intimate feel within the space. To accomplish this, MAKE utilized an extruded teak form projecting just slightly beyond the building envelope and extending to the interior. The extruded space functions as the entry portal and an interior raised lounge. The extruded form is surrounded by a strip of clear glazing while coincidentally supporting a large deep red glazed window that slides beyond and consumes a portion of the existing brick fa栤e. The clear glazing offers glimpses of the interior and activity while the red glazing provides a sense of seclusion for the patrons and mystery for those passing by. The surrounding exterior envelope, made of an exterior MDF material developed as an alternative substrate for billboards, was utilized as a skin which extends into and defines the interior spaces. The shimmering sinuous form of the MDF interior surface was treated with a range of finishes from matte to gloss and acts as a device to subtly define more intimate feeling areas while maintaining visual connection throughout the space.