This single family residence near the Japan Sea is designed for sustainability and functionality with a feeling of family at its center. This single-storied home has a roof and exterior covered in glass fiber shingle that mimics the surrounding
mountains and provides protection from the seaside winters. Strategically
structured space has well placed openings for top light, and using window
breezeways along the south and north to avoid air stagnation. The interior
is pleasant with natural light and cool breezes-- especially welcomed in the
hot and humid summer. The building height is low and the roof shape is
unobtrusive allowing it to blend with the surrounding environment.