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post updated 31 March 2024
Estonia Architecture Designs – chronological list
Contemporary Estonia Architectural News
Estonia Developments
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Floating Sauna in Soomaa Forests
Old City Harbour Development in Tallinn
Tallinn Architecture Biennale TAB 2017 Installation
VEETEE Floating Structures in Soomaa Forests
Viru Keskus Architecture Competition, Tallinn
Location: Estonia, Baltic Coast, Eastern Europe
East European Building Designs
Contemporary Architectural Projects in Countries close to Estonia
Ülemiste Terminal in Tallinn, Estonia building designed by Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) from London, England:
rendering : negative.com
The main reason most people first come to Estonia is to see the best protected and intact medieval city in Europe – Tallinn. The unique value of Tallinn’s Old Town lies first and foremost in the well-preserved (intact) nature of its medieval milieu and structure, which has been lost in most of the capitals of northern Europe.
Since 1997, the Old Town of Tallinn has been on UNESCO’s World Heritage list. Over one thousand manors were built across Estonia from the 13th century onwards. Some of the manors have perished or fallen into ruins but a lot have been reconstructed and now are favourite attractions with tourists.
source: https://wikitravel.org/en/Estonia
Soomaa Forests Floating Sauna structur designed by students with Sami Rintala, Pavle Stamenovic & b210:
photograph : Mari Hunt
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