New Estonian Architecture Exhibition, MUAR, Russian State Museum of Architecture Moscow
Estonian Architecture Exhibition, Moscow, Russia
Estonian Architecture Exhibition Moscow : BOOM/ROOM
16 Jun 2011
New Estonian Architecture Exhibition
“BOOM/ROOM: New Estonian Architecture” Opens In Moscow
Pärnu Central Library:
photo : Kaido Haagen
Exhibition BOOM/ROOM: NEW ESTONIAN ARCHITECTURE will open on 21 June at MUAR – Russian State Museum of Architecture, Moscow. BOOM/ROOM, produced by the Estonian Centre of Architecture in collaboration with the Estonian Embassy in Moscow, presents a distinct selection of Estonian architecture from the last decade.
The opening will be accompanied by a seminar, where Estonian architects and institutional representatives discuss the latest tendencies in Estonian architecture.
Apartment building in Tallinn
2009
Design: Architects Ott Kadarik, Villem Tomiste, Mihkel Tüür
photo : Paco Ulman
Arensburg Boutique Hotel & Spa in Kuressaare
2007
Design: KOKO Architects (Margit Kärner, Lea Laidra, Raivo Kotov)
photo : Martin Siplane
EGCC Golf Club in Jõelähtme
2005
Design: Architect Andres Siim
photo : Martin Siplane
Commercial building in Rotermanni Quarter, Tallinn
2008
Design: KOKO Architects (Andrus Kõresaar, Raivo Kotov)
photo : Kaido Haagen
Hotel Telegraaf, Tallinn
2007
Design: Architect Martin Aunin
photo from Estonian Centre of Architecture
Pärnu Central Library
2008
Design: 3+1 Architects (Markus Kaasik, Andres Ojari, Ilmar Valdur, Risto Parve, Kalle Komissarov, Mihkel Tüür)
photo : Kaido Haagen
Koidula apartment building, Tallinn
2005
Design: 3+1 Architects (Markus Kaasik, Andres Ojari, Ilmar Valdur, Merje Müürisepp)
photo : Arne Maasik
Lotte kindergarten, Tartu
2008
Design: KAVAKAVA Architects (Indrek Peil, Siiri Vallner, Sten-Mark Mändmaa)
photo : Kaido Haagen
Tallinn Synagogue
2007
Design: KOKO Architects (Lembit-Kaur Stöör, Tõnis Kimmel, Andrus Kõresaar)
photo : Kaido Haagen
Vallimäe stairs, Rakvere
2005
Design: KAVAKAVA Architects (Heidi Urb, Siiri Vallner)
photo : Arne Maasik
Central square, Rakvere
2004
Design: KOSMOS Architects (Ott Kadarik, Villem Tomiste, Mihkel Tüür, Veronika Valk)
photo : Ott Kadarik
The program of the opening seminar includes presentations by Ülar Mark, Chairman of the Estonian Centre of Architecture, Peeter Pere, Chairman of the Union of Estonian Architects, Martin Aunin, laureate of the Young Architect’s Award 2009, Karli Luik, partner architect of the award-winning Salto AB, and architecture historian Carl-Dag Lige.
The exhibition is divided to themes of CITY LIGHTS, CULTURE AND SYMBOLS, LAYERS OF TIME, LEISURE TIME SPACES, MODERN WORK ENVIRONMENTS, MUNICIPALITIES BUILD, OLD NEIGHBOURHOODS, NEW NEIGHBOURHOODS and IDEAL HOME, each representing a distinct set of contemporary buildings from Estonia.
BOOM/ROOM: NEW ESTONIAN ARCHITECTURE has recently been exhibited at DAZ (Deutsches Architektur Zentrum, Berlin), London Architecture Festival, Sofia Architecture Week and architecture events in Glasgow as well as Helsinki.
BOOM/ROOM at MUAR will be open from 21 Jun – 21 Aug 2011.
Free entrance
More information:
Priit Juurmann +372 5665 3003 Priit@arhitektuurikeskus.ee Estonian Centre of Architecture
MUAR – Russian State Museum of Architecture http://www.muar.ru/
New Estonian Architecture Exhibition image / information from Estonian Centre of Architecture
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