Bipaga Bubbles
Coastal Mixed-Use Masterplan
Bipaga Bubbles proposes an adaptive coastal system shaped by water risk, ecological buffering, and modular growth.
The project combines hospitality, landscape, and decentralised infrastructure into a repeatable shoreline prototype responding to erosion, flooding, and long-term sea-level pressure.
Project Data
Location: Kribi, Cameroon
Type: Coastal mixed-use masterplan
Programme: Hospitality, landscape, shoreline infrastructure, water systems, ecological buffer, public access
Design focus: Coastal regeneration, flood resilience, blue infrastructure, modular growth, environmental adaptation
Design Strategy
The project develops a resilient shoreline model where architecture, ecology, water management, and hospitality infrastructure operate as one integrated coastal system.
Its value lies in transforming climate risk into spatial strategy — using landscape buffers, decentralised water infrastructure, and modular development logic to support long-term adaptation along vulnerable tropical coastlines.

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