architarkvides
Architarkvides is a lesser-known but historically significant architectural style that emerged in the early 20th century, primarily in the Baltic region, particularly in Latvia. The term itself is a blend of "architektūra" (Latvian for "architecture") and "arkivāde" (meaning "archival" or "preservation"), reflecting its emphasis on blending traditional elements with modern techniques while preserving cultural heritage.
This style was most prominently associated with the work of Latvian architect **Jānis Dzenītis**, who sought to
Architarkvides buildings were commonly found in residential, institutional, and commercial structures, particularly in Riga and other
Today, architarkvides is studied as a unique expression of Baltic modernism, valued for its fusion of tradition