Tallinn Architecture Biennale 2017, TAB Estonia Competition, Installation Programme, Exhibition
Tallinn Architecture Biennale TAB 2017
Estonian Design Contest: Architectural Event – Urban Installation Programme Open Call
31 Aug 2017
TAB 2017 Installation
TAB 2017 Installation in process
Opening: 14 Sep 2017
Location: Estonian Museum of Architecture
Digital Building Blocks (Gilles Retsin Architecture) timber installation is soon ready to be installed (with the help of skilled volunteers) in front of the Museum of Estonian Architecture.
Installation Exhibition is curated by Sille Pihlak and Siim Tuksam /PART/.
Read more about the Installation competition here: TAB 2017 Installation
Curatorial Exhibition participants
Dates: 14 Sep – 27 Oct 2017
Location: Estonian Museum of Architecture
photo : Maj Plemenitas LINKSCALE
TAB Curated Exhibition “Anthropocene Island” staged at the Museum of Estonian Architecture, features artists, architects and scientists invited to collaborate on recomposing the peninsula of Paljassaare as a bio-informational matrix embedded into an assemblage of hard and soft systems, and arranged into a multi-layered architectural apparatus. Exhibition participants include: ecoLogicStudio, Rachel Armstrong, Noumena, The Urban Morphogenesis Lab, The Institute of Advance Architecture of Catalunia (IAAC), Alisa Andrasek and Marcos Cruz (BiotA Lab), Maj Plemenitas, Appareil, Heather Barnett and Studio Unseen.
TAB 2017 Head Curator is Claudia Pasquero.
Schools’ Exhibition bio.school
Dates: 13 – 30 Sep 2017
Location: Balti Jaam pedestrian tunnel
TAB2017 bio.school includes the latest work of academic institutions that teach architecture in various parts of the world. The bio.school exhibition is presented as a poster exhibition in Balti Jaam pedestrian tunnel.
TAB 2017 International Schools’ Exhibition is curated by Veronika Valk and co-curated by Merilin Kaup.
TAB 2017 Symposium Polycephalum City and Gala
Date: 14 – 15 Sep 2017
Location: Balti Jaam pavilion
TAB 2017 PASS owners free entrance!
Symposium 1-day ticket 35€ / 2-day ticket 55 €.
Previously on e-architect:
19 Apr 2017
Tallinn Architecture Biennale News
TAB 2017 Satellite Programme
TAB 2017 Satellite Programme now open for proposals!
TAB 2017 is looking for architects, artists, urban designers, biotechnologists, ecologists and others to take part in the International Satellite Programme.
The Satellite Programme offers an opportunity to showcase exhibitions, lectures, installations and other events in various locations in the heart of Tallinn during Tallinn Architecture Biennale 2017 from the 13th of September until the end of September. TAB Satellite Programme welcomes project or event proposals that either reflect or involve the topic of bioTallinn, or deal with current topics in architecture or urban field.
This is an opportunity to be part of TAB 2017 official programme.
What your proposal should include:
• Name of the project / event;
• One image with credit;
• Short description of the project / event (max 1000 characters).
TAB 2017 organizers will provide:
• help in producing your event or project in Tallinn, depending on the project proposed;
• support with promotion and international communication as part of TAB Satellite Programme through TAB official channels.
TAB team accepts proposals until the 1st of June; proposals are processed in the order they arrive, and feedback given quickly by the end of June, the latest.
Please submit your proposals to: Rebecca Kontus, Satellite Programme Coordinator
rebecca@tab.ee www.tab.ee
TAB Opening Week: 13th to 17th September 2017
REMINDER: Get your TAB 2017 Pass now – Early Bird offer!
The TAB Pass at an Early Bird lower price is available until the 30th June 2017. Architecture lovers with especially big hearts are welcome to opt for the TAB Supporter Pass and support the organisation of one of the key architecture festivals in the region.
Get your TAB 2017 PASS online at Piletimasin or on location at Estonian Centre of Architecture (Põhja pst 27a, Tallinn, info@tab.ee).
OTHER NEWS: TAB 2017 Head Curator Claudia Pasquero on the Wired 2017 Smart List
WIRED asked industry leaders – from Melinda Gates to Richard Branson, Steven Pinker to Jennifer Doudna – to name a person in their field who they think will become a global force in the future. Their nominations, taking in art, science, technology, design, and business, may not be household names today, but might just be the innovators and icons of tomorrow. TAB 2017 Head Curator Claudia Pasquero is on the list. Read more
28 Feb 2017
Tallinn Architecture Biennale Urban Installation in Tallinn
TAB 2017 Urban Installation in Tallinn by Architect Gilles Retsin
Gilles Retsin will challenge current architectural trends with his proposal for the TAB 2017 Urban Installation in Tallinn
28th February 2017 – Tallinn Architecture Biennale TAB 2017 is happy to announce Belgian architect Gilles Retsin as the winner of the international TAB Installation Programme open call. The jury selected the winning work from among 16 proposals to build a wooden installation in Tallinn for the biennale in September this year. The winning proposal is characterized by outstanding aesthetic and is intellectually challenging, as it questions current beliefs and trends in architecture, says jury member Martin Tamke (CITA KADK).
The international open two-stage competition challenged participants to develop creative designs for a temporary outdoor installation, making innovative use of the fabrication capacities of the Estonian wooden house manufacturers. The call raised wide international interest, 200 portfolios were submitted for the first round from all over the world. 16 architects/teams were selected for the second round by the jury, with final design proposals submitted by February.
Jury member Martin Tamke says it was very satisfying to see that many of the submitted proposals were driven by personal research agendas of the participants: “The TAB competition was a mean to test these in the field. The query for new understandings of tectonics in wood has been an ongoing megatrend, often leaning heavily on digital design and fabrication technologies – an area that is present in academia but has not hit sufficiently the ground of fabricators and constructors. I’m happy that the winning entry is able to synthesize personal inquires with questions of site, material and the underlying topic of TAB 2017.”
Winner Gilles Retsin is the founder of Gilles Retsin Architecture, a young award-winning London based architecture and design practice. The practice has developed numerous provocative proposals for international competitions, and is currently working on a range of schemes, among them a 10000 m2 museum in China. Gilles graduated from the Architectural Association in London and prior to founding his own practice worked in Switzerland as a project architect with Christian Kerez.
Alongside his practice, Gilles directs a research cluster at UCL/the Bartlett school of Architecture, and he is also a senior lecturer at the University of East-London. He has been invited professor at the Texas A&M University, and has lectured and acted as guest critic in numerous universities internationally. His work has been acquired by the Centre Pompidou in Paris, and he has exhibited internationally in museums such as the Museum of Art and Design in New York, the Vitra Design Museum and the Zaha Hadid Gallery.
Second place in the competition was awarded to Tom Svilans and Paul Poinet (Denmark), the third place to FLOW Architecture (UK) and honorable mentions to both APPAREIL (Spain) and LINKSCALE (UK).
TAB Urban Installation Programme curatorial team member, architect Siim Tuksam says Retsin’s proposal stands out because of its outstanding design and the technological innovation it proposes – but also because it takes a strong stand in regards of the future of timber construction, claiming that architectural design and pragmatical consideration could reach a symbiosis instead of a compromise.
The TAB 2017 Urban Installation Jury members included TAB 2017 curator Claudia Pasquero, computational design and materialization specialist Martin Tamke from CITA KADK, and the head of Estonian Museum of Architecture, Triin Ojari who were supported by Curators of the TAB 2017 Installation Programme, architects Sille Pihlak and Siim Tuksam.
The folly will be built in August 2017 in front of the Estonian Architecture Museum in Tallinn, on an all-grass, slightly elevated area. The structure will stay there for up to 23 months – until the next Biennale. Participants were asked to use local sustainable material – timber – and winners have a chance to co-produce it with local timber industry and make use of local industrial CNC capabilities.
Tallinn Architecture Biennale TAB is an international architecture festival which introduces local architecture culture, current issues concerning architecture, and looks at the future of the architectural profession. TAB offers a programme of events for both architecture professionals, students and everyone interested in architecture. Within TAB 2015, an installation titled Body Building, designed by Pihlak and Tuksam was erected in Tallinn, becoming an inspiration to a separate TAB 2017 programme.
TAB 2017, titled bioTallinn, looks at the intersection of biology, computation and urban design; we will undertake a non-anthropocentric investigation of the city of Tallinn, conceived as a territory of self-organisation and co-evolution of multiple dynamic systems which are at the same time ecological, infrastructural, technological, social and political in nature. TAB 2017 explores the notion of ‘collective intelligence’ as it has recently emerged in scientific studies of nature, in order to envision a resilient and adaptive interpretation of the city.
The curatorial team will invite local as well as international artists and scientists to engage with this notion through original works that will inspire visitors with a vision of the city as “new nature”, conjuring scenarios of urban symbiosis and co-evolution. Biennale’s curatorial team is led by Claudia Pasquero and the event is produced by Estonian Centre of Architecture.
Programme curators:
Sille Pihlak, Siim Tuksam (PART)
info@tab.ee
24 Oct 2016
Tallinn Architecture Biennale TAB 2017 Wooden Installation
200 architects competing to build a wooden installation in Tallinn for TAB 2017
October 24th 2016 – The TAB 2017 Urban Installation Open Call 1st stage received 200 portfolios from emerging architectural talent who are looking to capture the opportunity to design and build an experimental wooden folly in the heart of Tallinn in August 2017.
The international open two-stage competition is challenging participants to develop creative designs for a temporary outdoor installation, making innovative use of the fabrication capacities with the Estonian wooden house manufacturers. The aim is to promote synergy between emerging designers and industry.
TAB 2015 installation Body Building by Sille Pihlak and Siim Tuksam:
photo : Tõnu Tunnel
The Call raised wide international interest, bringing in entries from India, USA, Hong Kong, Italy, France, The Netherlands, Latvia, Japan, Austria, Germany, UK, Russia, Denmark, Estonia, Poland, Spain, Mexico, United Arab Emirates, Sweden, Bulgaria, Turkey, Chile, Australia, Canada, Greece, Portugal, Venezuela, Georgia, Israel, New Zealand, China, Iran, Slovakia, Cameroon, Cuba and Lithuania.
Curators of the TAB 2017 Installation Programme, architects Sille Pihlak and Siim Tuksam in conversation with Head Curator of TAB 2017 Claudia Pasquero suggest that the open call is driven by TAB 2017 main topic of bio-technology in architecture and urban design: “By the end of the competition, we are looking for a visionary model using principles of biological self-organization, computational material logic and the embodied algorithms of the future of bio-city for the TAB Installation Programme. The convergence of biotechnology and IT, applied to landscape and urban design is considered by many pioneers as one of the more promising future developments for our civilization. TAB 2017 will provide a showcase for the most interesting emergent actors in the field.”
19 Sep 2016
Tallinn Architecture Biennale TAB 2017 Installation Programme
Tallinn Architecture Biennale TAB 2017 Installation Programme
September 19th 2016 – Tallinn Architecture Biennale 2017 is announcing TAB 2017 Urban Installation Programme Open Call, offering emerging architectural talent the opportunity to design and build an experimental wooden folly in the heart of Tallinn.
The competition has two stages – digital portfolios can be submitted for the first competition stage until October 15th 2016.
Photos of TAB 2015 installation Body Building by Sille Pihlak and Siim Tuksam:
photos : Tõnu Tunnel
Curators of the TAB 2017 Installation Programme, architects Sille Pihlak and Siim Tuksam (part.archi) say the open call is driven by TAB 2017 main topic of bio-technology in architecture and urban design: “By the end of the competition, we are looking for a visionary model using principles of biological self-organization, computational material logic and the embodied algorithms of the future of bio-city for the TAB Installation Programme. The convergence of biotechnology and IT, applied to landscape and urban design is considered by many pioneers as one of the more promising future developments for our civilization. TAB 2017 will provide a showcase for the most interesting emergent actors in the field.”
The jury of the competition is led by Michael U. Hensel from the Oslo School of Architecture and Design, one of the key players in the field of sustainable architecture; other jury members include TAB 2017 curator Claudia Pasquero, and the head of Estonian Museum of Architecture, Triin Ojari.
The folly will be built in August 2017 in front of the Estonian Architecture Museum in Tallinn, on an all-grass area, with a flat area of 17x17m on top of a slightly elevated area. Penetrative foundations cannot be used on the site; the folly can have a maximum height of 5m and should have a lifespan of at least 23 months.
Participants are asked to use local sustainable material – timber – and winners have a chance to co-produce it with local timber industry, where there is machinery available for lam-wood, 5 axis CNC milling for timber or planar surfaces, lasering, etc. The use of local industrial CNC capabilities is encouraged. Further information and terms of the competition can be found at www.tab.ee, where digital portfolios can also be submitted until 15th October 2016 to enter the first stage of the competition.
Timeframe
• 15 October 2016 – I stage digital portfolio submission;
• 1 November 2016 – II stage participants announced;
• 1 February 2017- II stage design submission;
• August 2017 – construction;
• 13 to 17 September 2017 – opening with exhibition, book launch, symposium.
Prizes
All entries qualified for the second stage will be published and exhibited at TAB 2017.
The winner will have a 10000 € budget to realise the project.
Tallinn Architecture Biennale TAB is an international architecture festival which introduces local architecture culture, current issues concerning architecture, and looks at the future of the architectural profession. TAB offers a program of events for both architecture professionals, students and everyone interested in architecture. Within TAB 2015, an installation titled Body Building, designed by Pihlak and Tuksam was erected in Tallinn, becoming an inspiration to a separate TAB 2017 programme.
TAB 2017, titled “Bio.T.A.llinn” proposes a radical revision of the contemporary ‘urbansphere’ by suggesting novel terms for its sustainable co-evolution with the biosphere. TAB will showcase visionary models of urban development that respond to principles of biological self-organization, and that operate by embedding computational logics onto material substrata, the embodied algorithms of the future bio-city. TAB 2017 curatorial team is led by Claudia Pasquale and the event is produced by Estonian Centre of Architecture.
Programme curators:
Sille Pihlak, Siim Tuksam (PART)
http://part.archi
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