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Studio Mameluca Crafts Retreat at JOALI Maldives Inspired by White Tern’s Singular Egg

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Written by Seth Sebastian

2026-06-16

Picture an island installation where the delicate balance of nature is embodied by a single seabird’s egg. “One Egg – One World,” created by Studio Mameluca, graces the Imagi-Nature Art Festival at JOALI Maldives, an annual event that immerses visitors in the dialogue between art and ecology. This festival spans the island with grand installations and hands-on workshops, inspiring environmental awareness and sustainable action.

Symbolism rooted in the white tern

The white tern, a resilient seabird of the Maldives, lays just one egg, opting for minimal nesting. This habit forms the core of Studio Mameluca’s installation, symbolizing the fragility of ecosystems and the inherent reliance on our environment. The bird’s singular egg and the lack of conventional nests highlight vulnerability, challenging us to connect deeply with the natural world.

Luxurious room interior with wooden furniture and large windows

Exploring balance and connection

Studio Mameluca extends their exploration of avian materials’ intelligence through this installation, emphasizing the bird’s solitary reproductive strategy as a metaphor for environmental stewardship and interdependence. By studying how the white tern adapts its behavior to its surroundings, the piece challenges us to reflect on the necessity of balance between protection and exposure in our own lives and habitats.

The installation, visually anchored by a woven rope and timber structure, mirrors the egg’s form, providing a sheltered, intimate space within its bounds. This symbolizes a cocoon of life, continuity, and flourishing under careful custodianship.

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Open-air dining area with elegant wooden table and chairs

The deliberate absence of a nest conveys ideas of adaptation and resilience, portraying an environment where the delicate thrives amidst perceived vulnerability.

Infinity pool overlooking the ocean under a bright blue sky

Connecting art with environmental consciousness

Pathway surrounded by lush greenery leading towards a beach view

This spatial metaphor links the fragility of biological existence with larger environmental systems, inviting participants to ponder their own ecological responsibilities. As you walk through this tactile, rope-wrapped capsule, you are subtly reminded of the interconnectedness and the balance required to sustain life.

Cozy outdoor seating area with comfortable cushions and sun loungers

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Project details

  • Name: One Egg – One World for Imagi-Nature Festival – Joali Maldives
  • Architect: Studio Mameluca | @studio_mameluca
  • Client: Imagi-Nature Festival
  • Location: Joali Maldives
Artist's studio with colorful paintings and creative workspace
Wooden terrace with a hammock overlooking tropical scenery
Bamboo architecture blending seamlessly with natural surroundings
Pearl white tern perched next to a singular egg on rock
White tern standing protectively near its unique egg
white tern and the egg
White tern feeding its young chick on the rocky surface
white tern and the chick

Sources & Links

Source: designboom.com