Named the 'House of Neptune' (after the mythical protector of the water and seas), this house utilises the natural flow of the fresh underground water sloping down from the mountain peaks and into the sea. The top floor of the house is at a road level and forms the main entrance to the property. On arrival, one finds the organically shaped clubhouse pavilion, which reflects the client's extrovert nature and love for social events. It is a blend of simplicity and class that uses light, transparent materials and fluid forms. Like an elegant wavy sculpture, almost resembling the movement of the manta ray, this space features a public gallery with sunken lounge. At daytime it is used as an open gallery where exhibitions, research and live events would take place in raising awareness on protecting the marine life. At night, the sunken lounge with an open bar offering 360-degree views, transforms into a club-house for private events, and friends gatherings.