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Apply for the Professional Masters degree programme "ARCHITECTURE" until January 16, 2023!
The studies are conducted in English and begin on February 1, 2023.
Apply for the Professional Masters degree programme "ARCHITECTURE" until January 16, 2023!
The studies are conducted in English and begin on February 1, 2023.
On October 21, BAUA Awards 2022 competition took place in the "Lielais Dzintars" concert hall, in Liepāja. Young architects from Baltic States were awarded with prizes for best diploma thesis.
Jāni Apsītis (LV) from RISEBA University of applied sciences with the project "Expansion of Winter Sports Facilities in Sigulda. Ski Jumping Hill” supervisors Dr.arch. Ilze Paklone, Dr.arch. Efe Duyan and Merilin Kaupa (EE) from the Estonian Academy of Arts for the project "Practical Utopias" was recognized by jury as the winners of the competition.
It is a great honor to be among the nominees of the Latvian Architecture of the Year Award 2022!
RISEBA FAD dean Rudolfs Dainis Šmits, together with our faculty graduates and colleagues Igors Malovickis, Reinis Saliņš and Andris Dzenis (foundation "Arhiteksti"), were nominated for the 2022 Architecture of the Year Award, in the nomination - Processes.
"RISEBA" University of Applied Sciences announces registration for the anniversary conference (RISE) OF (B)USINESS MEETS (A)RT.
We invite you to attend the RISEBA, University of Applied Sciences 30th anniversary conference “(RISE) of (B)usiness meets (A)rt”, which takes place on October 6, 2022. We will hold conversations about and around business, the impact of art and technology on it. Synergy of society with the world of technology and insight into the future.
Different discussions about and around the future in a one-day conference, which takes place in three modules - Business, Art, Society and technologies. Various industry specialists will represent these modules with actual topics.
Apply here: Registration
During the last summer weekend of 2022, our students participated in the ISLAND WORKSHOP on the Baltic Island of Rügen. An experiment on vernacular insulation techniques was organised by Studio Susanne Brorson & RISEBA FAD and was inspired by traditional "winter wrapping" from materials such as birch bark, seaweed or fern, and green summer vegetation.