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February 24, 2023

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56 DIGS.NET | 2.24.23 A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N P R O F I L E | A R C H I T E C T S W O R R E L L Y E U N G one that considers the residential land- scape, as well. The local vernacular— modest cottage-scale homes—meant that minimizing the house's presence, as seen from the street, was a priority for the client and architects alike. "Being at the highest point of the island ridge, the clients were very sensitive about building a large modern house at the top of a prom- inent hill," Yeung says of the decision to downplay the house's volume. This meticulous edifice does not, however, escape notice. Then again, it couldn't. It is handsomely linear with a strong geometric profile and a neatly manicured yard accented by a vibrant blue door. Combined with its wooded, tree-laden environ and the property is particularly picturesque, forming a subtle, beautifully synthesized whole. The interior of the house responds in kind with neutral tones and natural materials. Oak flooring, walnut cabinets and quartz- ite countertops reference the rocky shore; wooded knolls and deep gray and blue tones reflect the water. Elaborately open, with enormous glass walls and serene lighting a sublime Japanese maple tree. Central to the floor plan, separating and organizing the layout both horizontally and vertically, it also "provides dynamic fram- ing of rooms and views looking externally from the interiors, and also internally from the exterior spaces," Yeung explains. Sited to protect the root zone of a glorious old oak tree that is adjacent to the house (and even leaving an existing retaining wall buried in place to minimize distur- bance, as well), the 4,900-square-foot family retreat is, more broadly, a response, and in some ways a return, to nature, but

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