Located on a ridge overlooking Newberg, OR, the clients requested an all concrete house that opens to views of the landscape below. The dwelling is comprised of three main pavilions, each with low sloping roofs and large eaves, all constructed of concrete slabs. The structural bearing walls of the home are also constructed of concrete, including the large board-formed wall that accentuates the entry. Taking advantage of the thermal mass of the concrete floors, radiant heat is used throughout. Vertical cedar siding on the exterior and cedar ceilings on the interior add warmth to the home.