Uruguay owns a maritime sovereignty greater than its land area, along with an extensive hydrographic network – factors that place the country at the forefront of global challenges concerning an ancient resource which is vital to the future: water. The Pavilion presents itself as a programmatic manifesto, calling for a rethinking of urban design in harmony with natural water cycles—not only within basins or infrastructure directly linked to water, but at a territorial scale – giving rise to architecture grounded in equity and sustainability.