Scandinavian Architect LOST in Central America
LOST in Interior & Details
Architectual Vision
“Our design DNA is rooted in our region of birth, Scandinavia, from where all design speaks the language of minimalism, simplicity and efficiency. Growing up in this part of the world has shaped the foundation of our architectural approach to design, while always making us ever more curious to seek inspiration that adds charisma and ambiance to the slim lines of the North.
We have one true desire growing inside – we want to escape the tight rules of classic Scandinavian architecture while playing with nature and local heritage. We want to add curved organic lines and invite nature inside.
WE WANT TO STAY LOST - LOST IN ARCHITECTURE”
Morten Ørtenblad, Architect and Founder
Experience:
More than 15 years designing high-end residential.
More than 10 years experience building my own designs, and several years as owner of the building construction company.
Developed several residential areas (400+ units) in Denmark from 2005-2020.
Art project, Lead Artist The Water Temple, Burning Man 2025 and Lunar Hands, Burning Man 2023.
Rooted in Scandinavian Architecture
SIMPLICITY
Clean lines and sharp proportions give aesthetic details room to exist. Let nothing shout, so everything speaks and contributes to atmosphere where light, texture and space is in harmony.
FUNCTIONALITY
Nothing exists without reason. Every shape has a purpose, every line a function. Spaces are created with a user-centric approach — designed to frame the essence of the good life.
NATURE REFERENCE
Architecture invites the outdoors inside, and light, wind, vegitation and landscape are the center of creation. Where natural materials shape spaces and design becomes timeless.
LOST in Art & Design
We create art that blurs the lines between architecture and emotion. At Burning Man, the purpose is to be inspired and create out of context. We unlearn and experience an invisible field where light, sound, and vibration become one.
Our structures rise from dust like waves — eternal yet temporary. We are building art to disappear and leave an imprint in the soul.
We go to the desert to remember why we design — and once again get LOST in Architecture..