Situated along a mountainous hiking route in France, this cylindrical structure is one of many in the region, containing sleeping quarters for travelers on multiple-day treks along the scenic path. Designed by outdoors-focused company Zebra3/Buy-Selif, the shelter was commissioned by the local government to provide clean, contemporary, stable lodgings for hardcore hikers. On the outside, it resembles a cross between an imagined spaceship design of the Fifties and part of a fallen giant Redwood, formed from wood and dotted with tough rubber tracks. Inside, the movable building's indents become usable divisions of space, enclosing different bed and storage areas. In both realms, the design of the tube is a unique and friendly touch of humanity in the wilderness, a more sturdy sleeping quarters than a traditional tent.