Without disrupting its integrity, and establishing a harmonious spatial rhythm between constructed space and wild landscape, as seen in the aerial view where the edifice curls like a biomorphic shell within a lush tapestry of greenery, while its interior reveals a shaded circular void open to the sky, which operates as a microclimate regulator and spatial anchor that guides movement through the curved corridor that follows the natural flow of the structure, resembling a continuous promenade that blurs the boundary between interior and exterior through the tactility of natural materials like wooden shingles, woven walls, and polished stone, which enhance the sensory connection with the environment and foreground sustainability as a central design ethic, with passive ventilation, shaded perimeters and vegetation acting as thermal buffers, and where the adjacent reflective pool—not just an aesthetic gesture but a climatic tool—cools the air and expands the visual perception of space through its mirrored surface that captures both sky and canopy, making it a fluid interface between architecture and landscape, a quality that resonates with vernacular strategies yet updated through contemporary architectural language, as clearly demonstrated in the way the spiral plan mimics natural patterns like the cucullus of certain plants or shells.

