The project seeks to address the design of a living environment in Camiguin, which is a volcano island where main houses and temporary housing units are designed on a one-hectare plot of land on one of the slopes of the main active volcano called Hibok Hibok. .
From there, the project was built and raised, where the new settlement is conceived to welcome all those who want to share their experience.
Covered by a large roof of coconut and palm leaves, all the amenities are set in a continuous connection with the outside. Perfectly transparent from the inside out, it creates a great viewpoint towards the sea, however, conversely, it argues a reflective effect given by the connection with the surrounding nature and the inner courtyards, creating mirages of ingenuity and fantasy.
The materials used with a local language seek an environmentally friendly construction and transgressing the apparent limits, in search of new fields of action, form partitions of regularization and hierarchy of space in a versatile, light and solid staging of living spaces.