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posted by Administration (new) on February, 22nd 2012

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UK based Haptic Architects in collaboration with Narud Stokke Wiig Architects & Planners and Griff Arkitektur won first prize for their proposal design of soon to be built Riga International Airport in Latvia. 

Haptic, in collaboration with Narud Stokke Wiig Architects & Planners and Griff Arkitektur have won the open international competition for the new airBaltic terminal at Riga International Airport.

The competition called for “design concepts, both architectural and functional that best captured the aspirations and brand identity of airBaltic”. The first phase will accommodate 7-8 million passengers per annum, whilst the new terminal will eventually cater for 14 million passengers. The organising committee received 125 entries from 70 countries.

Project: Riga International Airport
Designed by Haptic Architects
Collaboration with Narud Stokke Wiig Architects & Planners and Griff Arkitektur 
Location: Riga, Latvia
Website: www.hapticarchitects.co.uk

(source: archiscene.net)


 

 



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