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Dum Dum Lab Designs Interpretive Lookout at Laguna Troya

architecture-design · 2026-05-01

Dum Dum Lab has successfully completed the Mirador Interpretativo Laguna Troya, a 38-square-meter observation point located in Ecuador. The stunning design incorporates an innovative arrangement of small wooden components. The project was curated by Valentina Díaz and executed under the leadership of architects Katherine Cáceres and Francisco Calvo. The team also included technical experts Juan Luis Marín and Pamela Villamar, while scientific illustrations were by Sol Pacheco. The construction crew comprised several members, including Pamela Villamar and Rosina Viotto Bergmann. The materials were supplied by Concón Maderas Impregnadas, with the project's photography also credited to Pamela Villamar. Completion is anticipated in 2026.

Key facts

  • Mirador Interpretativo Laguna Troya is a 38 m² architectural project.
  • Dum Dum Lab designed the lookout using a system of aggregated small wooden elements.
  • The project was curated by Valentina Díaz.
  • Lead architects are Katherine Cáceres and Francisco Calvo.
  • Technical team includes Juan Luis Marín and Pamela Villamar.
  • Scientific illustration by Sol Pacheco.
  • Construction team of eight people.
  • Materials provided by Concón Maderas Impregnadas.

Entities

Artists

  • Katherine Cáceres
  • Francisco Calvo
  • Juan Luis Marín
  • Pamela Villamar
  • Sol Pacheco
  • Rosina Viotto Bergmann
  • Juan Peña
  • Florencia Verdugo Silva
  • Camila Vera Llanos
  • Mauricio Santana Münzenmayer
  • Bernardo Marín

Institutions

  • Dum Dum Lab
  • Concón Maderas Impregnadas

Locations

  • Laguna Troya
  • Ecuador

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