deep recesses carve into the facade to frame views and manage solar exposure<\/p>\n
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interior spaces are passively cooled through cross-ventilation<\/p>\n
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the home uses standard framing and wood trusses to stay within typical construction budgets<\/p>\n
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\ncontractor:<\/strong> Matt Sitra Custom Homes
\nlandscape:<\/strong> Aleman Design Build
\nstructural engineer:<\/strong> MJ Structures
\nmechanical engineer:<\/strong> Positive Energy
\ngeotechnical engineer:<\/strong> Capital Geotechnical Services PLLC<\/p>\n