Open Architecture Design

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Creative architecture and design studio with private and commercial projects in Riga, Berlin, Moscow, London and counting

Photos from Open Architecture Design's post 29/05/2026

Destination: Italy

Every year we take time to explore the world with our team, and this time it was Italy that lifted our spirits and brought us closer.

The adventure started with Helmuts taking us through Italian brutalist architecture, where under the vast blue skies at Michelucci’s concrete Church of Santa Maria Immacolata, we celebrated Liva's birthday. Day two was well spent in the Dolomites, where, 17 km later and with a few sunburns, we were ready to fully immerse ourselves in the architecture and art of Venice.

It’s been a pleasure to breathe in the fresh mountain air and indulge in the art, food, and architecture of Venice, all while surrounded by people who inspire us.�

Thank you Helmuts Nežborts for guiding us through the Dolomites and thank you Valters for capturing every moment of this unforgettable trip.

12/05/2026

Feeling inspired to rise above the clouds at Inspired

High above the ground in the heart of Riga, this multi-faceted workspace serves as a catalyst for creative endeavor, designed specifically for the dynamic energy of an advertising agency. We built the core concept around a custom 'cloud' vinyl flooring tiles. They add a playful character and serve as a daily reminder that 'every cloud has a silver lining.'

Video: Alvis Rozenbergs

Photos from Open Architecture Design's post 21/04/2026

Zane Tetere-Sulce on cloud nine at Inspired

A fresh vision of what a modern, sustainable workspace can be. This is the second time working with Inspired creative agency. For us, creating an office that reflects their ability to rise above the clouds to see the bigger picture has been an exciting challenge.

The space feels raw - a conscious decision to leave the construction process exposed, the ventilation systems visible. Warm wooden furniture and h**p concrete walls are contrasted by synthetic fabrics to provoke a dialogue between ecological responsibility and modern innovation.

DIY solutions define the interior, seen in a wooden kiosk decorated with rope and lashing straps. This is a place that dares to look different, embracing experimentation over polished perfection.

Foto: Alvis Rozenbergs

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