The projects of Eliene Lucindo emerges as a refuge space where visitors can slow down. Based on affective design and neuroarchitecture, the project proposes an emotional and sensory crossing. The symbolic presence of the pequi tree — native to the Cerrado and deeply connected to the author's history, born in Anápolis (Goiás) — is the living heart of the project. It represents affective roots, the strength of the earth, and the beauty of natural resistance. Authorial and unpublished photographs by Celso Junior converse with the atmosphere of the biome, revealing the deep Brasília with its raw and poetic light.