Under the searing white light of the Atacama noon, a severe concrete monolith fractures the immense silence of the Salar de Atacama. Sharp-edged cubes ascend in brutal geometry, their facades deeply weathered by scouring winds and relentless sun—raw concrete crazed with salt efflorescence and mineral stains. Sunlight bleaches the unforgiving surfaces to blinding intensity, transforming the brutal architecture into a stark, luminous landmark.