Architecture and spatial design practice, based in Riga. Transmorphic design approach & extraordinary spatial experiences

Daydreamer

2025

An urgent need for pause in our accelerated world evolved into a sculptural sanctuary that celebrates the state of non-performance. Exhibited at Design Biennale Rotterdam and COLLECTIBLE Brussels 2025.

Daydreamer

2025

An urgent need for pause in our accelerated world evolved into a sculptural sanctuary that celebrates the state of non-performance. Exhibited at Design Biennale Rotterdam and COLLECTIBLE Brussels 2025.

Daydreamer

2025

An urgent need for pause in our accelerated world evolved into a sculptural sanctuary that celebrates the state of non-performance. Exhibited at Design Biennale Rotterdam and COLLECTIBLE Brussels 2025.

Daydreamer

2025

An urgent need for pause in our accelerated world evolved into a sculptural sanctuary that celebrates the state of non-performance. Exhibited at Design Biennale Rotterdam and COLLECTIBLE Brussels 2025.

Yet it Moves  –  Copenhagen Contemporary

2023

A kinetic light installation that responds to visitor movement, inspired by celestial mechanics. As people move through the space, their actions control light patterns and environmental intensity, creating an interactive experience that mimics gravitational forces.

Pavilion Within

2025

Translucent metallic curtains transform a historic Riga meat pavilion into a flexible degustation zone, creating an ethereal glow beneath century-old Zeppelin hangar trusses. A dialogue between market traditions and contemporary cultural exchange.

Pavilion Within

2025

Translucent metallic curtains transform a historic Riga meat pavilion into a flexible degustation zone, creating an ethereal glow beneath century-old Zeppelin hangar trusses. A dialogue between market traditions and contemporary cultural exchange.

Pavilion Within

2025

Translucent metallic curtains transform a historic Riga meat pavilion into a flexible degustation zone, creating an ethereal glow beneath century-old Zeppelin hangar trusses. A dialogue between market traditions and contemporary cultural exchange.

Pavilion Within

2025

Translucent metallic curtains transform a historic Riga meat pavilion into a flexible degustation zone, creating an ethereal glow beneath century-old Zeppelin hangar trusses. A dialogue between market traditions and contemporary cultural exchange.

Into the Swamp

2022

This mirrored maze captures the diverse wetland shapes found in Ķemeri National Park. Walk between fragmented forms echoing the area's unique terrain—an abstract journey through the park's special light and landscape.

M House

2023

This family home features an open ground floor merging with the outdoors in a circular layout. Above, the private second story rests on distinct pillars, lending the structure a sculptural presence.

Cloud of Blue Mist

2021

Transforming a dividing meadow in Riga, a cobalt blue "mist" sculpture now unites Imanta and Zolitūde. Its 8-meter wavy platform has become an unexpected hub for freeform play, community events, and diverse gatherings.

Cloud of Blue Mist

2021

Transforming a dividing meadow in Riga, a cobalt blue "mist" sculpture now unites Imanta and Zolitūde. Its 8-meter wavy platform has become an unexpected hub for freeform play, community events, and diverse gatherings.

Cloud of Blue Mist

2021

Transforming a dividing meadow in Riga, a cobalt blue "mist" sculpture now unites Imanta and Zolitūde. Its 8-meter wavy platform has become an unexpected hub for freeform play, community events, and diverse gatherings.

Moses, Oars and the Radio. Wood in the History of Latvia

2022

An exhibition tracing humanity's complex relationship with wood – from resource to spiritual symbol. Hosted at the National Museum of History, it highlighted our ongoing quest to balance consumption with ecological care.

Moses, Oars and the Radio. Wood in the History of Latvia

2022

An exhibition tracing humanity's complex relationship with wood – from resource to spiritual symbol. Hosted at the National Museum of History, it highlighted our ongoing quest to balance consumption with ecological care.

Riga-based architecture and spatial design practice creating extraordinary spatial experiences through a transmorphic design approach.

Daydreamer

An urgent need for pause in our accelerated world evolved into a sculptural sanctuary that celebrates the state of non-performance. Exhibited at Design Biennale Rotterdam and COLLECTIBLE Brussels 2025.

Pavilion Within

Translucent metallic curtains transform a historic Riga meat pavilion into a flexible degustation zone, creating an ethereal glow beneath century-old Zeppelin hangar trusses. A dialogue between market traditions and contemporary cultural exchange.

Pierced Chair

Office series

Soft body

Inspired by the Turkish yorğan quilt, Soft Body questions traditional forms. Collaborating with Istanbul craftsmen, we reshaped the textile into a versatile 3D structure adaptable for seating, fashion, or spatial division.

Exhibition design - Moses, Oars and the Radio

An exhibition tracing humanity's complex relationship with wood – from resource to spiritual symbol. Hosted at the National Museum of History, it highlighted our ongoing quest to balance consumption with ecological care.

Acid Rain

Practice advances with a transmorphic design approach, integrating divergent design typologies and methods, along with continuous research in contemporary culture and modes of architecture.

Our team has a diverse range of skills and interests, specializing in both digital practices and traditional techniques. Beyond our commitment to research and experiments, throughout every stage of our work, we maintain an empathic approach towards the project brief and client vision.

We work across various fields, including public spaces, architecture, scenography, art, and installations.

Architecture and spatial design practice, based in Riga. Transmorphic design approach & extraordinary spatial experiences

Daydreamer

2025

An urgent need for pause in our accelerated world evolved into a sculptural sanctuary that celebrates the state of non-performance. Exhibited at Design Biennale Rotterdam and COLLECTIBLE Brussels 2025.

Daydreamer

2025

An urgent need for pause in our accelerated world evolved into a sculptural sanctuary that celebrates the state of non-performance. Exhibited at Design Biennale Rotterdam and COLLECTIBLE Brussels 2025.

Daydreamer

2025

An urgent need for pause in our accelerated world evolved into a sculptural sanctuary that celebrates the state of non-performance. Exhibited at Design Biennale Rotterdam and COLLECTIBLE Brussels 2025.

Yet it Moves  –  Copenhagen Contemporary

2023

A kinetic light installation that responds to visitor movement, inspired by celestial mechanics. As people move through the space, their actions control light patterns and environmental intensity, creating an interactive experience that mimics gravitational forces.

Into the Swamp

2022

This mirrored maze captures the diverse wetland shapes found in Ķemeri National Park. Walk between fragmented forms echoing the area's unique terrain—an abstract journey through the park's special light and landscape.

Riga-based architecture and spatial design practice creating extraordinary spatial experiences through a transmorphic design approach.

Daydreamer

An urgent need for pause in our accelerated world evolved into a sculptural sanctuary that celebrates the state of non-performance. Exhibited at Design Biennale Rotterdam and COLLECTIBLE Brussels 2025.

Pavilion Within

Translucent metallic curtains transform a historic Riga meat pavilion into a flexible degustation zone, creating an ethereal glow beneath century-old Zeppelin hangar trusses. A dialogue between market traditions and contemporary cultural exchange.

Pierced Chair

Office series

Soft body

Inspired by the Turkish yorğan quilt, Soft Body questions traditional forms. Collaborating with Istanbul craftsmen, we reshaped the textile into a versatile 3D structure adaptable for seating, fashion, or spatial division.

Exhibition design - Moses, Oars and the Radio

An exhibition tracing humanity's complex relationship with wood – from resource to spiritual symbol. Hosted at the National Museum of History, it highlighted our ongoing quest to balance consumption with ecological care.

Acid Rain

Practice advances with a transmorphic design approach, integrating divergent design typologies and methods, along with continuous research in contemporary culture and modes of architecture.

Our team has a diverse range of skills and interests, specializing in both digital practices and traditional techniques. Beyond our commitment to research and experiments, throughout every stage of our work, we maintain an empathic approach towards the project brief and client vision.

We work across various fields, including public spaces, architecture, scenography, art, and installations.