One of the last residential developments of its kind in historic Mežaparks.
A residential sanctuary where architecture and nature exist in quiet balance.
— Contemporary architecture by Austris Mailītis
— Landscape design by Ronald van der Hilst
— Panoramic views over lake and pine forest dunes
— Natural materials: limestone, wood and glass
— Interior solutions curated by KRASSKY
— 67 apartments set within pine forest and overlooking
Lake Ķīšezers — offering light, space, and a rare sense of
calm.
— Construction completion in 2027.
Designed by Austris Mailītis, Lakeside architecture reflects a modern approach where buildings integrate naturally into their surroundings.
Limestone façades, wooden accents, and expansive glazing create a dialogue between interior and exterior — allowing light and landscape to shape the living experience.
The landscape, designed by Ronald van der Hilst, extends the natural character of Mežaparks — not as an added layer, but as a continuation of the forest itself. Every material is chosen for its authenticity, tactility, and ability to age with quiet elegance.
Apartments are designed for light, space, and privacy
Residences range from two- to five-room layouts, with panoramic windows and generous terraces that extend living spaces into the surrounding landscape. Apartments available with and without fitout.
4 penthouses offer private rooftop gardens and expansive 360 degree views across forest and lake. Interiors are conceived as complete living environments — where material, proportion, and detail create a calm and enduring atmosphere. Fully curated interior solutions are available with KRASSKY, delivering turnkey homes where every element is resolved with precision — from kitchens and wardrobes to lighting scenography and textiles.
Here, nature defines the rhythm of everyday life — movement through forest paths, time by the water, and moments of stillness within a green, open landscape.
A way of living centred on balance, wellbeing, and space to breathe.
Historic Mežaparks — Riga’s most distinctive green neighbourhood.
Known for its garden city heritage, historic villas, and expansive pine forests, it offers a rare balance between nature and proximity to the city.
From Lakeside, forest trails, cycling routes, and Lake Ķīšezers are moments away — while Riga’s centre can be reached within 15 minutes.
Developed by Q
A cohesive vision uniting architecture, landscape, and interiors into a single living concept.