JIKKA
A House/Restaurant/Accommodation[with nursing care for the elderly and the disabled].
A small complex of five little huts joint together the clients are two ladies in their 60's. A social worker and a cook.
-the restaurant is open to the public, opened daily serving using local ingredients
-delivers meals to the elderly in the local community
-the guest room with wheelchair accessible bath are for the elderly and the disabled who needs nursing care
-a final abode for the clients, where they will give and serve the community until the end of their remaining lives
-something as unembellished as a primitive hut and something as holly as a chapel
-the site is located at the top of the mountain ridge which to top has been cut off and flatted by the previous owner - the newly-buil rebuilds and recalls the original mountain ridge by giving each hut different heights.