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Negotiating The First Shoreline

Within the serene shores of Punta Blanca, a close-knit community gathers on the beach for fishing excursions and dine at their local seafood restaurant. However, this way of life faces a threat, as the beachfront plots have been privatized and will dominate the beach. The proposal consists in taking back control of the first shoreline, creating a space for negotiation and gathering links the private and the public through a large woven community shade spreading across the 1km shore. Under this proposed shade lies a self-sufficient space that will promote trade between landowners and locals that guide future programs. The utilization of local materials such as palm straws and bamboo sticks for one large roof exemplifies the notion of simplicity and is connected to cultural practices. Throughout the day, the shade adapts to the model of sundials. The shape of the shade varies in width, and depending on the sun’s position, determines the amount of sunlight coverage. The first shoreline promotes inclusivity and interactions between the ocean, sand, and forest. A space of fluidity is created that easily supports different functions. It’s not just about preserving a beach, it’s about preserving a way of life, a culture, and a community.