born from the union of a 1900 fisherman’s house and a contemporary extension facing the horizon, the villa is a dialogue between memory and openness, protection and exposure. Severely impacted by Hurricane Henry, Villa Lava now tells a deeper story — one about fragility, resilience and the responsibility of building along the edge between land and sea. An architecture shaped by lava, light and time. A home that belongs to the landscape — and may one day return to it.
