

A monumental tower rises from a stratified, earth-toned terrain, its geometry unfurling into a spiraling, hexagonal labyrinth that reads like architecture turning into thought. The restrained palette—sandstone creams against a lucid sky—casts the structure in a quiet, timeless light, while rhythmic apertures punctuate the ramps like measured breaths, suggesting both passage and containment. Suspended annexes cling to the spiral’s edges, evoking outposts of habitation or memory, and the central void becomes a symbolic axis: an invitation inward where ascent and introspection become indistinguishable.







