© Toms Herings

  1. Toms Herings holds a degree in Classical Philology and currently works as the Chief Bibliographer at the Art Reading Room of the National Library of Latvia. 3rd-year student at RISEBA Faculty of Architecture and Design, with a strong passion for architecture, particularly in designing affordable residential buildings using biological, energy-efficient, and renewable materials.

    Toms has extensive experience in architectural model-making and possesses advanced drawing skills.

    Open to collaboration and eager to gain practical experience in architectural practices and studios, combining his academic background with hands-on design expertise.

     

    toms.herings@gmail.com

  2. From 23rd September onwards and in parallel to the 4th RRR conference #rrr2025 @greifswaldmoor on‚ renewable resources from wet and rewetted peatlands’ there will be an exhibition of student works from the ESC design studio ‚Baltic Bioregional‘ that was taught at both the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna @ika.studios.akbild and Riseba University Riga @fad_architecture_school during SS25 - exploring the use of wetland plants in regenerative architecture. Part of the exhibition at the Caspar-David-Friedrich-Institut @cdfi_greifswald are also student works of the Paludi Prealps studio led by Prof. Niklas Fanelsa / TU München @tu.muenchen . The exhibition is open from 9-16 at the Caspar-David-Friedrich Institute, University of Greifswald, Bahnhofstrasse 46-47 until the 29th September.
    From 23rd September onwards and in parallel to the 4th RRR conference #rrr2025 @greifswaldmoor on‚ renewable resources from wet and rewetted peatlands’ there will be an exhibition of student works from the ESC design studio ‚Baltic Bioregional‘ that was taught at both the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna @ika.studios.akbild and Riseba University Riga @fad_architecture_school during SS25 - exploring the use of wetland plants in regenerative architecture. Part of the exhibition at the Caspar-David-Friedrich-Institut @cdfi_greifswald are also student works of the Paludi Prealps studio led by Prof. Niklas Fanelsa / TU München @tu.muenchen . The exhibition is open from 9-16 at the Caspar-David-Friedrich Institute, University of Greifswald, Bahnhofstrasse 46-47 until the 29th September.