Located along the Emerald Coast, this residence sits among 100-year-old Southern Oaks and exists at the convergence of local vernacular, wave theory, and environmental responsibility. Incorporating the architectural heritage of the region, vernacular materials were used, and the design incorporates spiritual and ritualistic symbols of indigenous Indian tribes, beginning with water and fire upon entry. Integrating mathematics and theories of water, the design uses both to influence the geometry and forms of the roof structure and planes, creating a holistic organizational language throughout.