The architect's starting point for this space was the spill of more than 11,000 barrels of oil in the Ventanilla district of Peru in January 2022, seriously affecting biodiversity. The project features a landscape dominated by plants (acaliphas, alternathera and the Lebanese cedar tree) in the red range, a color that connects us with Mother Earth's cry for help. The 392 m² space was inspired by the Serpentine Gallery in London.