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LETA
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2025-05-08 11:17:59
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24836665
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Konkursa "Rīgas pilsētvides attīstība, klusais centrs, Heart of Hanza" apbalvošanas pasākums
Virsraksts
Konkursa "Rīgas pilsētvides attīstība, klusais centrs, Heart of Hanza" apbalvošanas pasākums
Apraksts
Konkursa "Rīgas pilsētvides attīstība, klusais centrs, Heart of Hanza" laureātes, Jaņa Rozentāla Mākslas skolas audzēknes - trešās vietas ieguvēja Amidaila Freimane (no kreisās), pirmās vietas ieguvēja Patrīcija Žaimunde un ceturtās vietas ieguvēja Anna Ābele piedalās konkursa "Rīgas pilsētvides attīstība, klusais centrs, Heart of Hanza" apbalvošanas pasākumā "BluOr Bank" telpās, kurā tika aicināti Jaņa Rozentāla Mākslas skolas topošie mākslinieki interpretēt Rīgas pilsētvides attīstību, atklāt pilsētas dinamiku un daudzslāņainību, īpašu uzmanību veltot klusajam centram un jaunajam daudzdzīvokļu projektam "Heart of Hanza".
Autors
LETA © Zane Bitere
Источник
LETA
Дата
2025-05-08 11:17:59
ID
24836665
Автор
LETA © Zane Bitere
Source
LETA
Date
2025-05-08 11:17:59
ID
24836665
Title
The winners of the competition "Riga Urban Development, Quiet Centre, Heart of Hanza", students of Janis Rozentāls Art School - third place winner Amidaila Freimane (from left), first place winner Patrīcija Žaimunde and fourth place winner Anna Ābele participate in the competition "Riga Urban Development, Quiet Centre, Heart of Hanza" awards event at BluOr Bank, which invited future artists from the Janis Rosenthal School of Art to interpret Riga's urban development, to reveal the city's dynamism and multi-layered character, with a special focus on the Quiet Centre and the new apartment project Heart of Hanza.
Short description
The winners of the competition "Riga Urban Development, Quiet Centre, Heart of Hanza", students of Janis Rozentāls Art School - third place winner Amidaila Freimane (from left), first place winner Patrīcija Žaimunde and fourth place winner Anna Ābele participate in the competition "Riga Urban Development, Quiet Centre, Heart of Hanza" awards event at BluOr Bank, which invited future artists from the Janis Rosenthal School of Art to interpret Riga's urban development, to reveal the city's dynamism and multi-layered character, with a special focus on the Quiet Centre and the new apartment project Heart of Hanza.
Author
LETA © Zane Bitere
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