by DrMelbourne

13 comments
  1. I wouldn’t consider “on the other side of the river and half behind the museum” as “next to Vilnius Castle”. All look better than what’s there now and sort of repeat-match the pattern of the museum’s building – not the worst choices that I’ve seen.

  2. Price range is planned 8000-10000 eur/m2 so not many would afford it.

  3. Man **242424** gerai žiūrisi. Modernu. Tokias belenkokias formas dabar stirpriai kepa Skandinavuose. Griežtos dėžutės **CELEBRATE THE HILL** klasika, bet tai gerai, nes centras vistik. Kiti projektai bbs.

  4. Great design, they blend nicely with the cityscape – though it looks quite costly… There are more like them in Paupys

  5. The riverfront buildings from the first and the third project look the best, as their forms resemble historic styles. The second project look ugly. The third project buildings look too similiar. In this place there should be more variety. And I don’t understand why there are those wide gaps left between the buildigns in the fifth project. Too distracting and waste of space.

  6. That’s like 20 min. walk, and even more by car, so it’s not next door. “Tell me you are not from Vilnius without telling me you are not”

  7. So ugly. Why can’t those developers build classical architecture? It’s much more appealing to the human eye and would blend better with the city’s architecture.

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