PLH Arkitekter Wins Rail Baltica Competition with Arch-Inspired Infrastructural System
PLH Arkitekter has been announced as one of two winners in the international design competition for Rail Baltica, organized by The European Railroad Lines, Ltd. As a part of the European transport network, Rail Baltica will be a multi-modal public transport hub in the Latvian capital of Riga, with a railway bridge crossing the Daugava River.Â
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PLH Arkitekter has been announced as one of two winners in the international design competition for Rail Baltica, organized by The European Railroad Lines, Ltd. As a part of the European transport network, Rail Baltica will be a multi-modal public transport hub in the Latvian capital of Riga, with a railway bridge crossing the Daugava River. The focal point of the project will be a train station building ?that creates a strong visual identity in the cityscape, strengthening the sense of Riga as a metropolis.? Inspired by the archetypal form of the arch and the Art Nouveau period, the building will feature canopies that resemble arched fern leaves. On the north side of the building, the canopy shape allows for a unique view over the historic city, ideal for travelers entering or leaving the city to create a strong sense of place.
Courtesy of PLH Arkitekter
Courtesy of PLH Arkitekter
Courtesy of PLH Arkitekter
Courtesy of PLH Arkitekter
Throughout the building, geometr...
Courtesy of PLH Arkitekter
PLH Arkitekter has been announced as one of two winners in the international design competition for Rail Baltica, organized by The European Railroad Lines, Ltd. As a part of the European transport network, Rail Baltica will be a multi-modal public transport hub in the Latvian capital of Riga, with a railway bridge crossing the Daugava River. The focal point of the project will be a train station building ?that creates a strong visual identity in the cityscape, strengthening the sense of Riga as a metropolis.? Inspired by the archetypal form of the arch and the Art Nouveau period, the building will feature canopies that resemble arched fern leaves. On the north side of the building, the canopy shape allows for a unique view over the historic city, ideal for travelers entering or leaving the city to create a strong sense of place.
Courtesy of PLH Arkitekter
Courtesy of PLH Arkitekter
Courtesy of PLH Arkitekter
Courtesy of PLH Arkitekter
Throughout the building, geometr...
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