The design for this single family house began and ended with
its compelling site. On a piece of dry ground between a pond and a freshwater
marsh, the house’s site was ringed by a stand of unusually tall and thin live
oak trees (which are typically more dense, thicker and lower to the ground).
The functional program called for a generous living/gathering room, kitchen
& dining, a screened porch, and attendant utility functions. Instead of a
segregated bedroom, the owner desired a sleeping loft contiguous with the main
living space. The loft opens out to a covered porch with views across the
marsh.