This is a unique rebirth project of the historical centre of Riga not only because of its ambition and architecture but also due to the fact that lately such projects corresponding to highest quality standards of real estate development have not been undertaken in the central part of the capital.
Completion of historical rebirth of Baznicas street quarter results in the quarter aesthetically blending into existing environment and harmonising with nearby St.Gertrude church, Art Noveau buildings and new eclectic real estate development.
Construction of the second building of Baznicas street quarter began in 2017. In the spring of 2019 the building was completed in the corner of Lacplesa and Baznicas Street, the architect and interior designer of which is “SZK/Z” Ltd. and its leading architect is Ugis Zabers (Uģis Zābers), who is also known for taking part in the development of other high quality exclusive properties.
Ugis Zabers is an architect for the Legend quarter of exclusive buildings in Jurmala, Bulduri, which has received awards of as the best Latvian building and also author of many other publicly acclaimed projects. The facade of the building is matched both to the aesthetics of Baznicas Street and to that of the the first Club Central Residence building that has already been created within the project, using appropriate architectural solutions and tonality, glass, other environmentally friendly quality materials. The new building on Lacplesa street 11 has a total area of 3,990 m², it has seven floors and one basement where parking is located.
The beautiful Ranka Dambis 31 building was designed by renowned Riga architect Wilhelm Hofmanis. The building is built 20. the beginning of the century and is characterized by the means of artistic expressiveness of the Art Nouveau style, which appears in the decorative design of the facades of the building.
The building will be completely renovated, but the apartments are sold in the condition in which they are currently, respectively, allowing repairs to be carried out at their discretion. The space and brightness of the apartments are created by the large windows, as well as the ceiling height characteristic of historical buildings - 3.5 m.
As part of the renovation of the building, its magnificent facade will be completely renovated and new facade lighting will be installed, as well as historical wooden windows with high heat transfer coefficient and sound insulation will be installed, which will make the building even more expressive. In the attic, insulation work will be carried out and the roofing will be covered with a protective layer. In turn, new engineering networks (water supply and sewerage, heating networks, electrical installation) will be built inside the building, a new heating unit and new ventilation ducts with an individual recuperation system for each apartment will be built. There will be a closed, landscaped area around the building, where it will be possible to park cars and bicycles, while a new video surveillance system will be installed for additional security.
The developer is offering a new renovated project in the center of Riga - Matīsa Street 29.
The property consists of 18 apartments located in a 5-story facade building and a 3-story courtyard building.
Available are 2-5 room apartments ranging in size from 49.41 to 121.2 m2.
It's possible to additionally purchase storage rooms and parking spaces in the courtyard with or without a canopy.
Planned works within the project include:
Division of the property into apartment ownership;
Roof replacement;
Restoration of building facades;
Renovation of stairwells;
Replacement of heating system;
Installation of heating energy meters;
Replacement of entrance doors to the buildings;
Replacement of apartment exterior doors;
Replacement of sewage riser;
Replacement of cold water riser;
Installation of hot water supply;
Replacement of electrical installations;
Courtyard landscaping;
Creation of parking spaces;
Renovation of basement premises and establishment of storage rooms;
The facade building on Matīsa Street 29 was built in 1935 according to the design by architect Teodors Hermanovskis. T. Hermanovskis' architectural heritage is significant in the history of Latvian architecture. The architect is known as the founder of the functionalist style and the introducer of the ideas of the German Bauhaus functionalist design school. The building was constructed in the functionalist style as a brick rental house with shops on the 1st floor, and it has preserved its original volume and facade architecture up to our days.
Modern apartments in the nearby center, from 56.9 m2 to 129.1 m2. The apartments are located at Krišjāņa Valdemāra Street 37, formerly called Niedres House. The house was built in 1912, after the project of Art Nouveau in Latvia, the project of Eugen Laube.
The house was completely renovated and put into operation in January 2016 and has 19 apartments. All apartments are fully finished and meet modern requirements - parquet floors, wooden windows, walnut doors, tiled tiles and equipped with Villeroy @ Boch plumbing. The building is equipped with a central code key and a completely new elevator. The building has a beautiful, completely renovated historic staircase.