This great hotel leads to new interpretations of a large-scale boulevard. The long axis points a neo-gothic cathedral. A big boulevard becomes a "natural" frame for placing the "block- hotels". Each unit contains similar flats in the main body, and has different infrastructures, mainly oriented to recreational purposes. A vibrant experiment in the field of megastructures and perhaps the best example from those years. Large pillars -at the front of each module- frame textured facades. The elements of the structure play different and complementary roles. Each of the five buildings includes a public ground floor and a piano nobile in the first level, the main body -the hotel itself- and a terrace garden at the top. Every block is a link: a Roman Catholic methaphor -life seen as some sort of inextricable route-. A group of spiral-needles allows tourists to see the Pampas from a unique, privileged point of view.