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Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects wins competition to design the redevelopment of the historic Kimmel Quarter in Riga, Latvia

By Mackenzie Goldberg|

Thursday, Mar 22, 2018

Courtesy of Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects.

Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects has won the competition to design an 11,500-square-meter area in Riga's Central District. The project, which will redevelop the city's historic Kimmel Quarter, is aimed at transforming an old brewery site by converting it into a mixed-use development featuring an office building, a hotel, and public facilities such as a public gym, a child care center, café, spa, food court and convenience store.

Courtesy of Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects.
Courtesy of Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects.

The proposal involves "restoring facades and strengthening the inherent spatial qualities while shaping the building volumes in a composition that respects the urban scale of the area." Centered around the 30,000-square-meter office building, the masterplan creates courtyards and plazas that turn the former industrial site into a revitalized plaza. The project will keep existing buildings as unaltered as possible and will use recycled bricks from site, adding lush landscaping, brick and timber benches, and "mirroring water elements fed with water from the roofs."

Courtesy of Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects.

The project fits within the larger ambitions of the city to reach the European Union's 2020 climate & energy package goals. According to the firm, "Kimmel Quarter will become a leader in applying these measures from day one, resulting in a sustainably performing development. Moreover, having an unflinching sustainability strategy with BREEAM as the driving force, Kimmel Quarter has the potential to become an example for future development of the city of Riga over the next 20 years and beyond."

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  • Nam Henderson ·  Mar 23, 18 2:15 AM

    Admittedly, it is for a project in Riga, but still I didn't see a lot of diversity across those render peeps... See Kaleidoscope aka Nonscandinavia

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    friend ·  Mar 23, 18 10:22 PM

    nam, as you mentioned, this is latvia. the renderings do represent a demographic cross section of a baltic eastern european nation.

  • Nam Henderson ·  Mar 24, 18 4:28 PM

    To be fair I am not trying to suggest that Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects/this project, are the only or even particularly egregious examples of this problem.

    But, there is of course; ableness, age and gender (this project did pretty good in that category, I counted at least 10 [seemingly] gender-normative/cis-females) among other levels/meanings of diversity.

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    citizen ·  Mar 25, 18 12:21 AM

    As long as we're keeping track of an infinite number of categories and sounding the alarm when we've inevitably fallen short, there's hope.

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Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects wins competition to design the redevelopment of the historic Kimmel Quarter in Riga, Latvia

By Mackenzie Goldberg|

Thursday, Mar 22, 2018

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schmidt hammer lassen architects ● latvia ● brewery ● riga ● europe ● baltic ● competition
Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects
Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects

Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects has won the competition to design an 11,500-square-meter area in Riga's Central District. The project, which will redevelop the city's historic Kimmel Quarter, is aimed at transforming an old brewery site by converting it into a mixed-use development featuring an office building, a hotel, and public facilities such as a public gym, a child care center, café, spa, food court and convenience store.

Courtesy of Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects.
Courtesy of Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects.

The proposal involves "restoring facades and strengthening the inherent spatial qualities while shaping the building volumes in a composition that respects the urban scale of the area." Centered around the 30,000-square-meter office building, the masterplan creates courtyards and plazas that turn the former industrial site into a revitalized plaza. The project will keep existing buildings as unaltered as possible and will use recycled bricks from site, adding lush landscaping, brick and timber benches, and "mirroring water elements fed with water from the roofs."

Courtesy of Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects.

The project fits within the larger ambitions of the city to reach the European Union's 2020 climate & energy package goals. According to the firm, "Kimmel Quarter will become a leader in applying these measures from day one, resulting in a sustainably performing development. Moreover, having an unflinching sustainability strategy with BREEAM as the driving force, Kimmel Quarter has the potential to become an example for future development of the city of Riga over the next 20 years and beyond."

RELATED NEWS Schmidt Hammer Lassen to revitalize Aarhus district with new Sports and Culture Campus
RELATED NEWS Take a look at these new renderings of Schmidt Hammer Lassen's Shanghai East Library which just broke ground
RELATED NEWS State Library Victoria reveals schmidt hammer lassen's “Vision 2020” redesign

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  • Nam Henderson ·  Mar 23, 18 2:15 AM

    Admittedly, it is for a project in Riga, but still I didn't see a lot of diversity across those render peeps... See Kaleidoscope aka Nonscandinavia

  • friend

    friend ·  Mar 23, 18 10:22 PM

    nam, as you mentioned, this is latvia. the renderings do represent a demographic cross section of a baltic eastern european nation.

  • Nam Henderson ·  Mar 24, 18 4:28 PM

    To be fair I am not trying to suggest that Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects/this project, are the only or even particularly egregious examples of this problem.

    But, there is of course; ableness, age and gender (this project did pretty good in that category, I counted at least 10 [seemingly] gender-normative/cis-females) among other levels/meanings of diversity.

  • citizen

    citizen ·  Mar 25, 18 12:21 AM

    As long as we're keeping track of an infinite number of categories and sounding the alarm when we've inevitably fallen short, there's hope.

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