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050 | Mantvilė Šeškaitė | Baltic Hub for Culture & Nature
The project is a futuristic architectural ensemble designed as a modern "bridge" connecting the historic city center with contemporary urban spaces. The project features three organic pavilions with fluid lines inspired by the Baltic dunes and the movement of the sea. Social Hub: An integrated outdoor café and recreational zones featuring decorative greenery and modern street furniture, located between the pavilions. Materials and Aesthetics: The complex utilizes a consist


051 | Skaistė Antanavičiūtė | SkyPark Riga
SkyPark Riga transforms the unfinished bridge structures over the Daugava River into a vibrant, elevated urban amusement park that brings joy and energy back to the city skyline. Blending iconic fairground attractions with contemporary design, the park features a striking red-and-white Ferris wheel, colorful bumper cars, a classic carousel, thrilling drop tower, and family-friendly inflatables — all dramatically positioned on the bridge decks and columns. The modern “The Cube


052 | Gabrielė Vaišnoraitė
This student project explores the redevelopment of a public space near the waterfront, located next to a bridge. The chosen site has a strong urban context but is currently underutilized, so the aim is to transform it into an attractive and lively part of the city. The visualizations show a multifunctional area designed for active leisure. It includes sports zones such as tennis courts and a multipurpose court for team games. In addition, there are relaxation areas with seati


053 | Aneta Madevič
A space where one could take a break and rest from the busy city life of Riga. I was inspired by the nearby railroad bridge and decided to make a tie between the newly built and the nearby one by having the similar structural form that continues. Arches do not only represent the nearby bridge, but also reflect water movement and ripples, in that way keeping the nature theme that I wanted to convey. In the middle of the bridge there is a flower field that goes through the whol


054 | Gustė Šmigelskaitė | A Playful Space on the Bridge
In this project, I transformed an unfinished bridge into a colorful public space where people can relax, explore, and spend time together. I wanted the space to feel playful and different from a typical city environment, so I used bright colors, unusual shapes, and elements that invite people to move around and interact. The design includes playground areas, seating spaces, and pathways that guide visitors through the site. One of the main features is a floating house lifted


055 | Rugilė Ivanauskaitė
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056 | Goda Panavaitė | Cloud Nine Oasis
Surrounded by the somber tones of the city, a bright and incredibly charming space emerges, designed for those seeking both joy and inner peace. It is a living, pastel-colored desert where the thrill of a water park meets absolute serenity. Here, every wavy line and vivid hill invites you to escape the ordinary: you can zoom down colorful slides into refreshing water or find your own nook for cozy relaxation beneath the palm trees. This place is a colorful retreat into a chil


058 | Rūta Baltakytė
This project is an innovative architectural concept in which a bridge is transformed into a multifunctional public space that combines infrastructure, leisure, and commerce: a stylized train carriage is placed on the bridge, housing a restaurant and a small shop, creating a unique experience for visitors, while an adjacent landscaped park area with greenery and seating zones provides a place to relax and enjoy the surroundings; in this way, the project expands the traditional


060 | Goda Trinkūnaitė
This project proposes a maze-like installation on a bridge in Riga, designed as a temporary escape from the fast-paced urban environment. As people move through it, they slowly disconnect from the city and enter a more isolated, dystopian scene. The concrete walls reflect the urban context of the bridge, but at the same time they block it out, creating a sense of separation. On the other hand, soft cream tones, wood elements, artificial grass, and a lot of wild plants, create


063 | Austėja Pesliakaitė
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064 | Elizabete Kairēna
The concept is based on walking, uneven pathways, and an emphasis on communication between people. The integrated green zones on the bridge create not only a cozier and less industrial atmosphere, but also serve as a visual separation that distinguishes the location from its surroundings. The food court placed in the middle of the bridge encourages people to stay longer outdoors while also allowing food businesses to expand their customer base. The seating areas are arranged


072 | Rūta Mockevičiūtė
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073 | Lėja Mikailionytė
A playful, open-air plaza concept inspired by dessert-themed architecture, blending leisure, retail, and visual storytelling. The design uses oversized ice cream sculptures as iconic landmarks, creating a whimsical identity while guiding movement through the space. Curved seating around trees encourages social interaction and relaxation, while modern glass pavilions and food kiosks provide functional contrast to the surreal elements. Overall, the space balances fun, comfort,


078 | Raminta Pilat
Project explores the transformation of an unfinished bridge into a calm and inviting public space dedicated to well-being and community. The design integrates open areas for yoga, a small smoothie bar, and a rich presence of greenery that softens the industrial character of the structure. By combining natural elements with a striking panoramic view of the river, the space is intended to become a peaceful urban retreat — a place where people can relax, recharge, and reconnect


002 | Karina Čerņavska | Bridge of Art&Culture
This is a space where Latvian culture becomes movement, breath, and a route. Here, word, image, and form merge into a single walk, where past and future walk side by side. Along one side of the path, graffiti unfolds, dedicated to Latvian writers, artists, and directors, those who created the language of our sensibility, shaped our worldview, and taught us to see depth in the simple and light in the everyday. Their portraits and symbols don't replicate textbooks, they are tra


005 | Samanta Jēkabsone
This project is conceived as a warm, elevated public space along the Daugava in Riga, where atmosphere and materiality are as important as the architecture itself. Natural wood tones and soft greenery form a calm, grounded base that runs throughout the site, creating continuity and a relaxed riverside character. Accents of red, introduced through lighting, furniture, and play elements, add energy and visual coherence, subtly linking different zones. The palette feels contempo
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