Do Architects
Architecture firm
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Do Architects is a Lithuanian architecture and urban design studio founded in Vilnius in 2013 by architects Andrė Baldišiūtė, Gilma Teodora Gylytė, Sabina Grincevičiūtė and Algimantas Neniškis.
| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Architecture |
| Founded | 2013 |
| Founders | Founding partners: Sabina Grincevičiūtė (CEO), Andrė Baldišiūtė, Gilma Teodora Gylytė, Sabina Grincevičiūtė, Algimantas Neniškis |
| Headquarters | Vilnius |
Key people | Partners: Vaiva Šimoliūnaitė-Čečkauskienė, Kasparas Žiliukas, Vadim Babij |
Number of employees | 50+[1] |
| Website | https://www.doarchitects.lt/ |
The studio focuses on large-scale conversion projects, public spaces, commercial, public and residential buildings.[2]
With more than 50 full-time employees, Do Architects is among the largest architecture firms in both Lithuania[3] and the Baltic states.
Since 2022, Do Architects is headquartered in Betono Fabrikas,[4] a conversion project of a former concrete element factory in Vilnius' Vilkpėdė area. The studio itself is overseeing and advocating for a broader renewal of the territory.[5]
Recognition
The studio is a 7 times nominee for the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture (Mies van der Rohe Award)[6] and a 5 times winner of the Lithuanian Contemporary Architecture Award "Žvilgsnis į save" by the Lithuanian Union of Architects.[7]
In 2022, Do Architects was longlisted among the 30 emerging architecture studios of the year in the Dezeen Awards.[8]
Selected projects
| Project | |
|---|---|
| MO Museum, as local partners of Studio Libeskind (2018) | |
| Business Garden Vilnius (2019) | |
| Svencelė, a city on the water (ongoing) | |
| Senatorių pasažas (2021) | |
| Vilnius Pilaitė Gymnasium |



