operable shutters and sliding walls allow the house to adapt to shifting coastal conditions<\/p>\n
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a restrained palette of concrete teak and stone brings regional textures into the minimalist interior<\/p>\n
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bedrooms open to direct paths through native wetlands<\/p>\n
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