The 1937 Baltic Pavilion in Paris 6 aastat ago Triin Ojari Architecture, Estonian Art 18/2, Review 3 ••• Estonia’s first appearance at a World’s Fair came in Paris in 1937, in the form of a joint pavilion with Latvia and Lithuania. Both at the a...
Aesthetics of Amalgamation 8 aastat ago Francisco Martínez Architecture, Article, Estonian Art 16/1, Review 4 ••• The trigger of this article is Ingrid Ruudi’s exhibition on the architectural projects unrealised in Estonia because they were planned durin...
The Pleasurable Aspects of Breakdown 8 aastat ago Angela Wheeler Architecture, Estonian Art 16/1, Review 0 ••• A review of Remont: Aesthetics of Repair in Contemporary Georgia, edited by Francisco Martínez and Marika Agu. Tartu Art Museum hosted the a...
From Balfron Tower to Crisis Point 10 aastat ago Aet Ader Architecture, Estonian Art 14/2, Review 0 ••• The London Festival of Architecture is a four-week long series of events offering a wide choice of various architectural and space-related u...
How to NOT Narrate Architecture 10 aastat ago Eva Näripea Architecture, Estonian Art 14/1, Review, Video 0 ••• I was quite excited when about a year ago it was announced that the students of the Baltic Film and Media School (BFM) would produce a serie...
The openness of schools 11 aastat ago Ülar Mark Architecture, Article, Estonian Art 13/2, Review 0 ••• What do these schools have in common? First of all, openness. Outside and inside. Both face town squares. In Narva, there is the Town Hall s...
Recycling ideas, or to think is not to work within a set of given conditions 11 aastat ago Andreas Wagner Architecture, Article, Estonian Art 13/2, Review 0 ••• During September 2013, the second Tallinn Architecture Biennale took place in different venues around town, curated by Aet Ader, Kadri Kleme...
LIFT11 - lessonsin public space 13 aastat ago Epp Lankots Architecture, Article, Estonian Art 11/2, Review 0 ••• Tallinn is a town like any other: a diverse social and spatial association which allows material and space for different cultural practices,...
The (un)compromising nature of politics and art, or aestheticised human suffering 13 aastat ago Piret Lindpere Architecture, Article, Estonian Art 11/2, Review 2 ••• The competition for the memorial to the victims of communism is yet another stage in the post-communist rehabilitation pro- cess. Estonian s...
Salto and The Garden of Eden 13 aastat ago Triin Ojari Architecture, Article, Estonian Art 11/1, Review 0 ••• If someone named a young Estonian architectural office who represented all the dash and verve, abundant forms and carefree spatial games usu...