Kindergarten in Carnikava. The architecture of the kindergarten building is associatively connected with the world of the child's emotional fantasies, taking the dwarf images of favorite fairy-tale characters with gorgeous hats as the guiding motif. In this case, they are seven dwarfs, each corresponding to a separate volume of the building, which crowns with a broken, diagonal roof. This approach to the composition was taken in order to "seat" the public building complex in the construction zone of low-rise private buildings, preserving the human scale, also assessing the child's eye view of the kindergarten, which is also diversified by the expected elevations and emotional interplay with greenery.