A bid from Zaha Hadid Architects has placed first in the international competition to design the new Riga Ropax Terminal in the Latvian capital. The project will convert an existing warehouse space into a new 20,000-square-meter (215,000-square-foot) terminal for cruise passengers with an added glass and timber fourth level and new triple-height grand hall. ZHA says this will become a new transit hub for Riga, connecting with local tram lines while effectively doubling the capacity of the current port to handle departures and arrivals.
Director Gianluca Racana promises: "Riga Ropax Terminal will be an architectural landmark that serves as a gateway to Riga’s future while respecting its rich history a leading port city. By re-using the site’s existing concrete structures, together with local materials from recycled and renewable sources, the new terminal will be a benchmark in environmentally responsible architecture that incorporates advanced design solutions to reduce energy demand and carbon emissions."
"With vastly improved access to the waterfront and generous amounts of new public space, the project will ensure the areas becomes a popular civic destination for generations to come," Racana added finally.
Latvian practices Sarma Norde Architects and Alps Landscape Architects are providing their assistance for the delivery. ZHA expects work to be completed in time for the end of 2028.
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