In the hillside village of Gordes, the house finds harmony in the stone-clad landscape and the sunlit rhythms of Provence. Its architecture is quiet yet rooted, drawing warmth from the earth while opening itself to the sweep of countryside light.
Walls, courtyards, and terraces emerge as extensions of the terrain—spaces that breathe with permeability and welcome the winds of the valley. Here, openness becomes maaliwalas in spirit, a sensibility that belongs as much to the Filipino heart as it does to Provençal tradition.
The home stands as a gentle gesture: respectful of heritage, mindful of place, and attuned to the poetry of living where nature and culture have long intertwined.