haptic architects win riga international airport competition

riga international airport winning proposal by haptic architects, narud stokke wiig architects & planners and griff arkitektur
UK and norway-based firm haptic architects, in collaboration with norwegian firms narud stokke wiig architects & planners
and griff arkitektur have won the open international competition for the new airbaltic terminal at riga international airport, latvia.
their proposal was selected from 125 entries, hailing from 70 countries.
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, while the new terminal
will cater 14 million passengers.

the hexagonal roof pattern relates to the country's history of geometrical patternwork
winning design features a roof for the airbaltic terminal that is
influenced by the gently undulating forms of the latvian landscape,
with
peaks and troughs responding to the structure's internal configuration
and passenger flows. the internal roof soffit
is composed of a hexagonal
timber grid shell, with infill of timber or clear and diffused glass
used to control the daylighting
and acoustics of the space, while
providing dramatic variation across the entirety of the roofscape. the
composition of light, shade,
depth and color is derived from the forest
canopies found throughout latvia, while the hexagonal pattern relates to
the country's
history of geometrical patternwork.

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