Installation of white concrete Kube tables at the Santa Inés Valley viewpoint, on the island of Fuerteventura, creating a resting area integrated into the landscape.

The Santa Inés Valley Viewpoint is a panoramic site located on the island of Fuerteventura, in the municipality of Betancuria, designed to offer privileged views of the valley and its natural surroundings. In this location, Kube tables made of white concrete have been installed with the aim of enhancing the visitor experience and highlighting the landscape.

Kube tables require no maintenance and are designed to withstand outdoor conditions, enduring continuous exposure to sun, rain, and wind, making them a particularly suitable solution for this type of space. Their sober and contemporary design allows for harmonious integration into the viewpoint without interfering with the views or altering the identity of the site.

The robustness and durability of concrete ensure intensive and long-term use in an outdoor environment with changing climatic conditions. This intervention reinforces the character of the viewpoint as a place for stopping and contemplation, encouraging social use and a closer relationship between people and the landscape of the Santa Inés Valley.

Installation of white concrete Kube tables at the Santa Inés Valley viewpoint, on the island of Fuerteventura, creating a resting area integrated into the landscape.

The Santa Inés Valley Viewpoint is a panoramic site located on the island of Fuerteventura, in the municipality of Betancuria, designed to offer privileged views of the valley and its natural surroundings. In this location, Kube tables made of white concrete have been installed with the aim of enhancing the visitor experience and highlighting the landscape.

Kube tables require no maintenance and are designed to withstand outdoor conditions, enduring continuous exposure to sun, rain, and wind, making them a particularly suitable solution for this type of space. Their sober and contemporary design allows for harmonious integration into the viewpoint without interfering with the views or altering the identity of the site.

The robustness and durability of concrete ensure intensive and long-term use in an outdoor environment with changing climatic conditions. This intervention reinforces the character of the viewpoint as a place for stopping and contemplation, encouraging social use and a closer relationship between people and the landscape of the Santa Inés Valley.