The project is an intervention into a water tank of the Pencahue cemetery, which is transformed into a community meeting place and a landmark. Construction is based on oak slats, attached to a steel structure, inside and outside of the steel rings, lending it both depth from a distance and greater visual permeability from close up. The underlying platform consists of the same oak slats laid edgewise, guiding visitors to the points where water can be accessed, it makes for efficient drainage and will prevent the muddy areas, facilitating circulation and making it more pleasant and convenient to users.
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