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Kristīnes Luīzes Avotiņas
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1-10. decembris 2015
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SEPTEMBER 7TH, 2015
The newly constructed University of Latvia Natural Sciences Center in Tornakalns was recently opened, the walls are decorated with paintings of the artist
The new building of UL NSC highlights the natural motifs. Although at present it is still not visible, the outer wall of the building is covered with climber plants, which will change the color of the building's external facade, adapting to seasons. Inside the building there is a 420 sq.m. atrium with high glass roof structure thus maintaining the natural flow of air. Although the seven floors of the new constructions the walls are revived by the artist Louise Avotiņa wall paintings, which are considered the artist's largest work to date. A total of almost 700 square meters. 
SEPTEMBER 25TH, 2015
The newly constructed University of Latvia Natural Sciences Center in Tornakalns was recently opened, the walls are decorated with paintings of the artist
The new building of UL NSC highlights the natural motifs. Although at present it is still not visible, the outer wall of the building is covered with climber plants, which will change the color of the building's external facade, adapting to seasons. Inside the building there is a 420 sq.m. atrium with high glass roof structure thus maintaining the natural flow of air. Although the seven floors of the new constructions the walls are revived by the artist Louise Avotiņa wall paintings, which are considered the artist's largest work to date. A total of almost 700 square meters.