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La isla de San Borondón es una leyenda popular de las Islas Canarias sobre una isla que aparece y desaparece desde hace varios siglos. La «octava» isla canaria ha sido divisada por muchos, cartografiada y fotografiada. Incluso hay quien asegura haber estado en ella pese a que nunca se ha demostrado su existencia.
A partir de toda esa información se construye una isla sobre el lomo de una ballena de 9 km de longitud.
Una vez construida la isla, se recrea la fauna y flora del lugar además de darle un carácter habitable a partir de diferentes arquitecturas con diversas funciones que se integran en el paisaje debido a sus geometrías orgánicas.
[ENG] The island of San Borondón is a popular legend from the Canary Islands about an island that has appeared and disappeared over several centuries. The “eighth” Canary Island has been sighted by many, mapped, and even photographed. Some even claim to have set foot on it, despite its existence never having been proven.
Based on all this information, an island is constructed on the back of a whale measuring 9 kilometers in length.
Once the island is built, its flora and fauna are recreated, and it is given a habitable character through various architectural forms with different functions, all integrated into the landscape thanks to their organic geometries.