Abstract :
Without the predominance of a single presiding tradition of modern architecture in Estonia, the way has been clear for a younger generation of architects to make their mark. Andres Kurg describes the work of 3+1 architects, who launched their career in the mid-1990s with an Estonian Embassy in Vilnius, Lithuania. Through their trend-setting domestic work, they have proved able to appeal to a new wealthy client base, while also developing their own interests in programme and architectureʹs relationship to the physical landscape. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords :
displaced apartment , space particles , tatami rooms , Tonis Vint , Black House (2002) , E-Farm (2002) , public plaza , Markus Kaasik , In City (2004) , Andres Ojari , Villa V (2000) , Ilmar Valdur , city library in P?rnu , Estonian Academy of Art in Tallinn , E-Piim Dairy Cheese Factory in P?lva , Inga Raukas , Estonian Embassy in Vilnius , Lithuania , Finnish postwar architecture , Suburb House (2000)