The small residential project ‘Zincbar’ incorporates several design aspects from the original modern school of design to contemporary phenomenological features. It is pushing the idea of an ‘open concept’ for the interior while communicating the shape and layout of the building to its occupants very directly, creating a rich sense of space. The exterior is heavily inspired by pragmatic fire-resilient features from geographic areas with a high risk of wild fires. The overall shape of the building allows for optimized wind flow over the building. The exterior is continuously clad in zinc metal panels with standing seams for longevity. Heating and cooling of the interior is accomplished via an advanced geothermal deep ground-loop system, which on one hand works independently from exterior climatic conditions while on the other hand minimizes the environmental impact of this compact residential structure.