Prompt: The architecture of ShineMaker embraces openness, offering sweeping views of mountain vistas, the Grand Tetons, natural fauna, forests, and meadows. The main house, with a rectilinear plan, seemingly anchors itself to surrounding trees, creating a dynamic quality. The charred shou sugi ban exterior enhances this effect, forming overhangs and openings. The interplay with the landscape continues through the use of light Atlantic cedar, subtle plaster, and floor-to-ceiling glass, blurring the boundaries between the interior and the postcard surroundings.