The 90m2 space pays homage to the GPS Foundation. In an analogy to the group's social work, the project by architects Gilson Freire and Mariana Jardim takes as its reference the Ipê tree, the symbol of Brasília. The space features contemporary furniture with a touch of rusticity and Brazilianness. There are natural elements, such as wood panels, eco-friendly materials and scenic lighting. Highlights include the fabric applied to the ceiling, which refers to the formation of clouds in the city sky, and the large-format porcelain tiles.