The project explores a constant relationship inside and out, of community and private spaces, taking care of a relaxed and respectful environment with its surroundings. The project takes its name from the Toh bird, a species from the Riviera Maya recognized for its vibrant plumage and unique tail. These birds are known to be native to Tulum's "cenotes," or cavernous sinkholes filled with groundwater. The architects honor the majestic birds, interpreting the occupants of the housing project "as if they were these birds that are around a body of water." Immediately defined by its use of natural