Beach Barn / Inverse Project
Briefly

The concept of the house is a form derived from a large barn roof with north and south pitches at different levels to create a clerestory window to capture morning sunlight.
The large grove of existing coconut palms, retained as an important foreground to ocean views, is often visited by sloths and macaws.
The main entry to the home is via a tropically abundant courtyard through a large, wooden, off-center pivot door made from Guanacaste wood.
All the features one would expect to find in a home of this caliber, designed to take full advantage of the Pacific coast's mild and agreeable climate are included.
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