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Estonian Architectural Event News: Talk in the Rotermann Salt Storage – curator Mikko Laaksonen

6 Feb 2019

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Lecture about Finnish architect Erik Bryggman

Lecture: Wednesday, February 6 at 6 p.m.

Venue: Eesti Arhitektuurimuuseum, Ahtri 2, Tallinn 1, Estonia

In connection to the exhibition “Crisply Nordic. Architect Erik Bryggman”, the curator Mikko Laaksonen will give a lecture in the Rotermann Salt Storage on Wednesday, February 6 at 6 p.m.

Ülestõusmise kabeli interjöör
1938-1941:
Ülestõusmise kabeli interjöör - Erik Bryggman Architect
photo : Ola Laiho

Ülestõusmise kabel väljast
1938-1941:
Ülestõusmise kabel väljast - Erik Bryggman Architect
photo : Ola Laiho

Ristikanga kabel
1955-1956:
Ristikanga kabel - Erik Bryggman Architect
photo : Mikko Laaksonen

Brahenkatu korterelamu
1923-1924:
Brahenkatu korterelamu
photo : Mikko Laaksonen

Vierumäki spordikool Heinolas
1930-1936:
Vierumäki spordikool Heinolas
photo : Mikko Laaksonen

Kinopalatsi kino Turus
1935:
Kinopalatsi kino Turus
photo : Welin / Soome Arhitektuurimuuseum

Läntinen Rantakatu 21 korterelamu Turus
1948-1951:
Läntinen Rantakatu 21 korterelamu Turus
photo : Mikko Laaksonen

Villa Solin Turus
1927-1929:
Villa Solin Turus by Arhitekt Erik Bryggman
photo : Milla Järvipetäjä

Villa Ekman Turus
1932-1934:
Villa Ekman Turus
photo : Mikko Laaksonen

Villa Staffans Kakskertas
1945-1946:
Villa Staffans Kakskertas. Arhitekt Erik Bryggman
photo : Milla Järvipetäjä

Erik Bryggman Architect Exhibition

Estonian Architectural Event – Talk in the Rotermann Salt Storage image / information from Estonian Centre of Architecture

Location: Ahtri 2, Tallinn 10151, Estonia, Baltic States – Eastern Europe

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Design: students with Sami Rintala, Pavle Stamenovic & b210
Floating wilderness sauna built by students in Soomaa
photo : Mari Hunt
Floating Sauna in Soomaa Forests
In the middle of one the largest national parks in Estonia, Soomaa (literally meaning ‘swamp land’ in Estonian) a new attraction awaits visitors – a floating wilderness sauna built by students during an international summer school.

Old City Harbour Masterplan 2030 competition, Kadriorg, Port of Tallinn
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Old City Harbour Development
visual : VA-Render, image Courtesy architecture office
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The masterplan re-establishes and reinforces the links with the Port of Tallinn and the Old Town, as well as the links between the city and the sea; providing connectivity from the ferry and cruise terminals to the city centre, and at the same time creating an integrated new neighbourhood for the people of Tallinn.

NO99 Straw Theatre
Design: Salto AB OÜ, Architects
NO99 Straw Theatre
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