This house, conceived from sacred circular forms, originates from the need to heal through the creation of harmonious and balanced spaces. The materials used—bahareque, wood, and bamboo—are combined to achieve a sustainable project with low energy consumption and minimal impact on the planet. It also integrates a series of bioclimatic concepts to ensure user comfort without unnecessary resource waste. The walls were built using the hollow core system to ensure proper drying of the clay, straw, and sand mixture. The roof structure suggests geometric forms from nature.