The architectural
concept behind the "V"-shaped house, known as "Forest House
762," involves its deliberate orientation towards the neighboring
landscape to exploit sweeping ocean panoramas from diverse vantage points. The
house is strategically situated atop a hill, taking advantage of the site's
inherent elevation. This distinctive residence comprises two primary structural
elements: a stone-constructed portion and a glass-encased portion. Positioned
in tandem atop the hill, these components intricately intersect and overlay, in
harmony with the natural gradients and strata of the terrain.