The exterior of the Endless Cycling architecture experiment by Rodrigo Cáceres Céspedes is angular, faceted and expressive. It is coated with a permeable sheen that allows light and breezes to pass into the interior, while sheltering the occupants from rain and inclement weather. Inside, raised bed bases provide sleeping areas upon which a cyclist can rest comfortably with their own sleeping gear. Bikes can be hung from a storage system in the entryway, locked in place by the cyclists lock of choice. There is no attendant and no reservation is needed, it is a public camping exercise that is open to any passing cyclist. The Endless Cycling shelter is open now in central Chile, just south of Santiago in the Maule region. [photography by Patricia Albornoz Avendaño and Rodrigo Cáceres Céspedes]