Power transmission towers are a symbol of communication and communication. They are familiar visual accents located in almost every field, but the utilitarian form of the structures is more interesting than it seems at first glance. According to the proportions, the power line support is a garden scarecrow with outstretched arms. This feature gave the project the right to "privatize" a typical power line support and deprive it of its utilitarian seriousness and add game elements.
By adding stairs and organizing the site, the structure becomes unusually accessible to the visitor, and he can climb up. At night, the support turns into a bright electric lantern, becoming the center of gravity and, as it were, recalling its original function. Where else are such metamorphoses possible, if not in Nikola-Lenivets?