




The Watchtower project was developed for a national design competition in Latvia. The core concept is based on a highly modular structural system, allowing the final installation to be scaled precisely to the client's needs and available space.
The design aesthetic is directly inspired by construction scaffolding, reimagined and adapted for use in schoolyards. Its purpose is to function as a flexible, free-time "hangout" spot, offering students a space to relax, rewind, and gather their thoughts between classes.
The concept was selected to advance to the final round of the competition, where it successfully secured 3rd place among the country's top design and art schools.
The Watchtower project was developed for a national design competition in Latvia. The core concept is based on a highly modular structural system, allowing the final installation to be scaled precisely to the client's needs and available space.
The design aesthetic is directly inspired by construction scaffolding, reimagined and adapted for use in schoolyards. Its purpose is to function as a flexible, free-time "hangout" spot, offering students a space to relax, rewind, and gather their thoughts between classes.
The concept was selected to advance to the final round of the competition, where it successfully secured 3rd place among the country's top design and art schools.
The Watchtower project was developed for a national design competition in Latvia. The core concept is based on a highly modular structural system, allowing the final installation to be scaled precisely to the client's needs and available space.
The design aesthetic is directly inspired by construction scaffolding, reimagined and adapted for use in schoolyards. Its purpose is to function as a flexible, free-time "hangout" spot, offering students a space to relax, rewind, and gather their thoughts between classes.
The concept was selected to advance to the final round of the competition, where it successfully secured 3rd place among the country's top design and art schools.