The fishing ground and installation of Boyeruca - Chile is constructively composed by two differenciated-and dilated strata by means of five semi-inverted concrete beams.
The inferior stratum, in its base condition, harbors the functional programme of the project: Distribution hall, fishermen-union office, kitchen, refrigeration chamber, fishermen boxes and bathrooms.
This operative condition is reinforced by the use of raw concrete beams, local black stone and red folded metal doors.
The superior stratum harbors the restaurant-union headquarters, picking up elements of the local architecture of the south of Chile in its morphology, constructive process and color-wear.
Both strata assimilate different climate variables: the first one assimilates collapsible structural principles in case of tsunami for some of its elements; meanwhile the second one assimilates wind and water protection by means of a careful process of black waterproof seal, the integration of asymmetric double slope roofing, and the development of hidden water channeling.
Beside both strata, and protected of the prominent southern wind by a strategic positioning of the project, lies the fishermen operations platform, which becomes an important public open space for the surroundings.