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9 Feb 2009
Fletcher Priest: Road to Success with Riga Masterplan

FPA unveils the latest images of its masterplan for the new centre of Riga, Latvia. Following an intensive period of design development and testing, the design includes modifications that firmly establish an economically robust long-term urban structure for the city.

Riga Masterplan

With detailed input from Ersnt and Young, Fletcher Priest has led a team including Arup and Davis Langdon to create a model that accommodates twenty years of growth and change. Their joint desire to establish such a structure, looking at the effects of the masterplan in the short and medium term future, has been justified by the volatility of the past year.

It is for this complex urban design work, working across a broad scale from long-term city planning to detailed design, that Fletcher Priest is winning an international reputation.

The practice was formally appointed to the 46 ha mixed-use masterplan at the beginning of last year. Its proposals will redevelop the area on the left bank of the Daugava River adjacent to the Riga's UNESCO World Heritage, massively extending the city centre and laying the foundations in the public realm for further expansion across a 206-hectare area.

The climatically responsive designs include a new railway station, transport interchange and a network of new public streets and squares, within which are designs for a new Riga City Council headquarters, housing 2300 employees in a 52,200sqm building, alongside extensive new housing and business developments.

Since appointment, Fletcher Priest Architects has persuaded the City authorities, including the Highway Department, to reposition one of the city's major highways, the Ranke Dambis, around the edge of the new urban quarter - a design solution that helps transform the plan.

The new location of the infrastructure no longer cuts through the masterplan in the way that was imposed at the competition stage but instead provides for an integrated and traffic-calmed series of urban spaces.

After exploring a series of alternative locations for the centrepiece new building for Riga City Council, a joint decision has been made to situate the building next to the newly-created Museum Square and to widen this square to create a defined cluster of civic buildings on the west bank of the river Daugava, in close proximity to the old town, alongside the new National Library, which is currently under construction.

The masterplan is anchored by the Riga City Council building, which FPA is also designing, and the enhanced Museum Square public space. This area will be a logical focal point for the new streetscape and will also create strong links with the historic Riga city centre,

FPA's design enhances the connectivity of landscape with a new series of pedestrian pathways that lead from the Musuem Square to a new Tornakalns railway station and transport interchange and a new boulevard that traverses the integrated site.

Another breakthrough for the project is the integration of a potential new university complex within the site. Latvia University are hoping to take a significant amount of space within the masterplan, bringing a range of teaching, research and student facilities to the site. It is intended that the university enhances the social life of the area and, as such, this element of the project forms a second pillar of the masterplan.

Beating entries from around the world, Fletcher Priest's prize winning design covers a 46 hectare area on the left bank of the Daugava River on the edge of the UNESCO World Heritage Site and sets the design foundations for a wider area of 206 hectares.

The Riga office is the second overseas studio for the London based practice, already successfully operating out of an established base in Cologne, Germany. The Riga office is run by Jonathan Kendall and Anita Beikule and is staffed by a local team.

The opening of the new office last year is evidence of Fletcher Priest's urban design expertise - the practice also has custodianship of the master plan for Stratford City in the UK, including the design of the 2012 Athletes Village, and leads the interface with the teams working on the wider Olympic Park. Their urban work ranges from city scale masterplans around the world to interventions in existing urban environments.



FLETCHER PRIEST’S SUCCESS IN RIGA LEADS TO NEW BALTIC STUDIO
3 Jun 2008

Fletcher Priest has opened a new office in Riga to undertake urban design and architectural projects in Latvia as part of its commitment to the country and the wider region, including the Baltic States, Scandinavia and Russia.

Masterplan Design
Riga Masterplan Design

The new office builds on Fletcher Priest’s recent win in the international competition to masterplan a new urban centre for Riga. Beating entries from around the world, the first prize winning design creates proposals a 46 hectare area on the left bank of the Daugava River on the edge of the UNESCO World Heritage Site and sets the design foundations for a total of 206 hectares. The win has quickly been followed by a series of new commissions in Latvia.

This will be the second overseas studio for the London based practice, who already successfully operate out of an established base in Cologne, Germany. The Riga office is run by Jonathan Kendall and Inga Kreicmane and will be staffed by a local team in addition to visiting members of the London office.

The new office
Riga office

The opening of the new office is evidence of Fletcher Priest’s urban design expertise – the practice also has custodianship of the master plan for Stratford City in the UK, including the design of the 2012 Athletes Village, and leads the interface with the teams working on the wider Olympic Park. Their urban work ranges from city scale masterplans to interventions in existing urban environments.

Fletcher Priest’s work in Riga will form part of the Latvia Exhibition during the London Festival of Architecture, running from 26th June to 19th July at the Bartlett School of Architecture in the main foyer. The practice’s designs for Riga’s New Urban Centre will be showcased alongside the Andresala Port Project and the national art gallery by OMA among others.



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Riga Museum building

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