The project was developed and simplified by three key factors:
The educational context provided by the self-build workshops taking place and its relationship with the use of sustainable materials; this encouraged the choice of bahareque as the construction method, which consists of interlaced reed frames plastered with a mixture of straw and clay from the site.
The limited budget, the urgency of completion and the participation of volunteers in its construction; this condition was taken as an opportunity to reinforce the relationship between the architecture and the community, planning its versatility and allowing its complete appropriation by the users.
The site's great weather and wonderful natural environment; which permitted the development of an open building.