The shelter integrates seamlessly into the existing topography, its concrete volume following the slope and natural contours of the land. Masses and planes interact through translation and rotation, generating internal and external spatial relationships that extend the site's morphology. The raw material of the concrete reflects the density and granularity of the bedrock, ensuring a tectonic and perceptual continuity with the landscape. Structured by porticoes and flat surfaces, the building organizes spatial sequences in accordance with the gravitational constraints and orientations of the slope, offering functional shelter whose presence arises from the site's internal logic rather than the imposition of an autonomous form.