Commanding attention from the street, this two-storey residence embodies a refined balance of proportion, rhythm, and tropical sensibility. Its cubic volumes and strong horizontal lines create a dynamic yet composed façade, enhanced by the interplay of light and shadow across deep eaves and recessed fenestrations. The architectural design reinterprets the essence of the traditional “Bahay Kubo” in a contemporary context—prioritizing ventilation, shading, and a seamless relationship between indoors and outdoors. Various extrusions and cantilevered forms articulate the hierarchy of interior spaces while emphasizing openness and connection to nature. Warm wood accents, neutral tones, and textured finishes add depth and material richness, resulting in a home that feels both modern and rooted in Tropical Filipino design traditions.