The beach at Pelluhue, mainly accessed by road, is surrounding by a rough and rocky topography. The pavilion salvages and reuses wood thrown up by the tsunami to create a densely structured landmark recognizable within the landscape. A horizontal volume, sectioned within for optimal habitability, rests on a rocky base platform, open to the ocean and framing the horizon. With its tranquil horizontal placement within the landscape, it creates a transition between mountain and sea.