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Yacht Club Images from
Gareth Hoskins Architects 050606:
Success for The Paul Hogarth Company and Gareth Hoskins Architects in
International Masterplan Competition
The Paul Hogarth Company has just returned from Latvia, where they were
runners-up in an international Masterplan design competition. Whilst the
competition was won by Danish Architects, Henning Larsens Tegnestue, the
Belfast-based Urban Designers/Landscape Architects were placed, by the
panel of international judges, above notable entrants such as Zaha Hadid
Architects, S333 and Albert Speer & Partners.

Andrew Haley from the Paul Hogarth Company was invited to lead a team
of three, to compete on a head-to-head basis against seven other teams.
The three individuals, two from The Paul Hogarth Company and one from
Glasgow-based Gareth Hoskins Architects, armed with computer hardware,
software and a case-full of stationery equipment, spent four days in the
City of Jurmala, on the Baltic coast to the west of Riga, the capital
city of Latvia.
The developer who organised the competition spent the first day introducing
the teams to the site - by foot, bus and boat - and through briefings
provided by council officials and other key stakeholders. The following
three days were spent preparing a design response and presenting it to
the judging panel, the other competitors and the media.
The 23Ha site is at the tip of a peninsula, bounded by the dunes of the
Baltic to the west and by the River Lielupe to the north and east. The
large abandoned soviet fish factory that dominates the site, now offers
significant opportunities for redevelopment. With nearby detached dwellings
selling for the equivalent of £2 million, there is significant pressure
to secure the most appropriate development mix whilst balancing that with
the sensitivities of the environment and the Natura 2000 designations.

The response that The Paul Hogarth Company with Gareth Hoskins Architects
presented was founded on an urban form synthesised with fingers of pine
woodland penetrating from the west and fingers of water from the east.
It proposed a luxury hotel and spa resort, an international yacht club,
eco-centre, and residential properties ranging from the exclusive, complete
with their own boathouses to more modest apartment dwellings. A central
village square was proposed, along with market streets, promenades and
nature trails.
The challenge of developing the design vision to presentational quality
to compete with that of the other teams, was set within the context of
having to work remotely from the office, with no human or physical resources
to fall back on, with the exception of two local architecture students
who were assigned to each team.
Whilst inevitably disappointed not have won the competition, the team
were delighted to have secured the runners-up place ahead of high quality
competition from internationally renowned architectural practices such
as Zaha Hadid Architects of London, S333 from Amsterdam, and Albert Speer
and Partners of Frankfurt. Having now caught up on sleep, the team reflect
with great enthusiasm on the whole experience, which whilst commonplace
in other European countries, was a first for both The Paul Hogarth Company
and Gareth Hoskins Architects.
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
The Paul Hogarth Company with Gareth Hoskins Architects (UK)
AKA birojs Ltd. (Latvia);
Didrihsons arhitekti Ltd. (Latvia);
Code Architectur AS (Norway);
Albert Speer & Partner GmbH (Germany);
Henning Larsens Tegnestue (Denmark);
Zaha Hadid Architects (UK)
S333 (Holland)
Latvian
Architecture Competition - PR Release 050606

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Competition winning architects : Henning Larsens Tegnestue
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