This house takes cues from the massing and mechanism of an American
tobacco barn to keep the lines clean and uninvolved (labor is money).
The tobacco barn employs one large simple gabled massing with built in
"venting" operations (hinging, sliding). The simple hardi-board siding
of black shakes and cedar-colored siding are used inside and outside to
articulate overlapping public and private zones of the house. The
flatness of the massing (no overhangs, flush windows) are reminiscent
of the flat, hinged tobacco barn walls.