Anchored between meadow and bay, the Moneyboque House dissolves the threshold between landscape and dwelling. Framed in yellow cedar and glass, this modern residence reflects its coastal environment—soft light, silver grasses, shifting tides—becoming part of the rhythm of its site. Expansive openings invite the horizon inward, blurring boundaries between shelter and sky. The architecture rests lightly on the land, grounded by natural materials yet lifted toward the view, where the wetlands and Moneyboque Bay converge in still harmony. This home is designed for work, play, family gatherings, and cozy evenings taking in the views.