This was the to the Officers’ Quarters’ main hierarchical entrance, with an honorable vehicular access. Today, it is the entrance to the Museum and Site of Memory, and it is surrounded by a glass skin that features photographs of detained-disappeared men and women. Provided by the Single Registry of Victims of the Argentina’s Human Rights Secretariat, the images are part of an archive that is constantly updated. At a construction level, the glass enclosure was conceived and built following criteria of reversibility and minimal intervention on the original site. It is a self-supporting component, with anchors to the canopy.