Perched above the Maui coastline, The Minimal House is conceived as a calibrated retreat—less an escape from the world than a deliberate reordering of it. The project rejects excess in favor of clarity, using restraint as a means to heighten awareness of place, climate, and horizon.
The site’s exposure informed a simple but rigorous strategy: three solid edges buffer the street and neighboring properties, while the fourth opens entirely to the Pacific. From this protected threshold, the house unfolds as a sequence of spatial layers—garden, circulation, and living zones—each calibrated to degrees of privacy and exposure. Movement through the home is gradual and legible, culminating in a continuous living space that dissolves into a deep, shaded lanai.