Situated on a gentle slope, the tiny home features a gable roof, a rectangular silhouette, and an expansive wood deck that extends from the front facade.
The living room's built-in sectional is positioned toward the view.
The entire home is wrapped in pine tongue-and-groove, which matches the original finish on the ceiling.
Smith knew he wanted to use plywood for the interior walls. "Plywood can look fantastic,
Girodo describes LEAPfactory’s architecture as being “molded according to the needs and stresses imposed by context.” In this setting, strong winds and snow loads are serious concerns. The shell’s composite sandwich panels and aluminum shingles ensure that the school can withstand the elements.