Te Papa,
the National Museum of New Zealand,
took five years to build, partly because its location was somewhat controversial,
being on Wellington’s waterfront.
Wellington has a fine natural harbor that would probably protect it
from the worst of tsunami breakers, but not from storm surge.
So they built it on stilts, without making it obvious:
the entire ground floor is essentially empty, with everything of value
upstairs.
Sometimes you can work above a peril.
-jsq