Obra-Roces Residence

Batangas, Philippines

Batangas, Philippines

Year

2024

Client

Private

Typology

Residential

Service

Architecture & Interiors

Status

On-going | CD Stage

Category

On-going

Collaboration

RAL+A Architecture

Year

2024

Client

Private

Typology

Residential

Service

Architecture & Interiors

Status

On-going | CD Stage

Category

On-going

Collaboration

RAL+A Architecture

Year

2024

Client

Private

Typology

Residential

Service

Architecture & Interiors

Status

On-going | CD Stage

Category

On-going

Collaboration

RAL+A Architecture

A tropical Filipino–Japandi home designed as both a hobby house and a cat-friendly sanctuary for two physicians.

A tropical Filipino–Japandi home designed as both a hobby house and a cat-friendly sanctuary for two physicians.

A tropical Filipino–Japandi home designed as both a hobby house and a cat-friendly sanctuary for two physicians.

© Obra-Roces Residence

© Obra-Roces Residence

© Obra-Roces Residence

Challenge

The clients wanted a home that was fully cat-friendly and highly private from the outside, yet open, calm, and interconnected on the inside. They preferred minimal exposure to the street while still wanting abundant daylight and ventilation. Balancing enclosure, interior openness, and feline-friendly movement became the core design challenge.

Solution

The home is organized around an open courtyard that brings light and air into the interior without compromising privacy. Fixed furniture elements—such as the sunken living area and built-in dining nook—create seamless, low-maintenance spaces that support daily routines. Clerestory windows frame the exterior façade for privacy, while large glazing facing the courtyard maintains openness and visual continuity throughout the home.

Challenge

The clients wanted a home that was fully cat-friendly and highly private from the outside, yet open, calm, and interconnected on the inside. They preferred minimal exposure to the street while still wanting abundant daylight and ventilation. Balancing enclosure, interior openness, and feline-friendly movement became the core design challenge.

Solution

The home is organized around an open courtyard that brings light and air into the interior without compromising privacy. Fixed furniture elements—such as the sunken living area and built-in dining nook—create seamless, low-maintenance spaces that support daily routines. Clerestory windows frame the exterior façade for privacy, while large glazing facing the courtyard maintains openness and visual continuity throughout the home.

Challenge

The clients wanted a home that was fully cat-friendly and highly private from the outside, yet open, calm, and interconnected on the inside. They preferred minimal exposure to the street while still wanting abundant daylight and ventilation. Balancing enclosure, interior openness, and feline-friendly movement became the core design challenge.

Solution

The home is organized around an open courtyard that brings light and air into the interior without compromising privacy. Fixed furniture elements—such as the sunken living area and built-in dining nook—create seamless, low-maintenance spaces that support daily routines. Clerestory windows frame the exterior façade for privacy, while large glazing facing the courtyard maintains openness and visual continuity throughout the home.

Children Park Iligan

Children Park Iligan

Children Park Iligan