1. Work with patterns and tendencies that are intrinsic to the natural/existing condition (environment) on the site.
2. Where possible, use natural materials and traditional ‘sustainable’ techniques in the construction of structures.
3. Consider the flow of materials (extraction, processing, manufacturing, and transport) used in the construction of the Rancherias. (EMBODIED ENERGY)
4. Design and orientate all structures to take into account both thermal mass and solar gains
5. The Rancherias should be designed so they are self sufficient. The Wayuu should be able to maintain their structures without excessive external support.
6. Plan to maximize agricultural yield to sustain Wayuu food supply and generate a platform for trade.
7. Consider and expand, where possible, existing water sources, and develop strategies for water collection for the Wayuu communities. (rainwater harvesting, irrigation, collection ponds etc)
8. Construct a network of infrastructure (road, electrical, plumbing).
9. Use soil in a cyclical manner to build and unbuild.
10. Consider the health and safety of the Wayuu in respect to their environment.