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Eesti linnaehituse ajalugu 1918-2020
Mahukas ülevaade viimasest sajast aastast Eesti linnaehituses, kui linnadest said rahvastiku peamised elupaigad ja kiire urbaniseerumine tingis vajaduse hakata linnu süsteemselt planeerima. Poliitiliselt muutliku sajandi jooksul kujundati mitmel korral ringi maaomand ja maakasutus, linnaehituse korraldus ja rahastamine, teisenesid nii linnaehituslikud põhimõtted kui ka arhitekti-planeerija roll. Koostanud Epp Lankots ja Triin Ojari. Kujundanud Andres Tali. 516 […]
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NEW
MAJA 1 – 2024
Estonian architecture magazine MAJA. The first number of the year is dedicated to stone.
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EESTI TEATRIMAJAD. Kaskedega küünidest tänapäeva arhitektuurini
Ülevaade teatriarhitektuurist Eestis läbi aegade.
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Socialist Modernism in the Baltic Countries
This architectural guide is the result of ten years of research and this eleventh publication includes Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania.
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Forecast and Fantasy: Architecture Without Borders, 1960s–1980s
This voluminous work includes 799 color and black and white illustrations from the exhibition that staged a meeting point for scientific predictions and futuristic fantasies that were manifested in architecture and art from the 1960s to the 1980s
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Edible: or, The Architecture of metabolism
TAB. Tallinn Architecture Biennale catalogue.
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Miracles in Concrete. Structural Engineer August Komendant
Miracles in Concrete. Structural Engineer August Komendant is the first comprehensive assessment of the legacy of structural engineer August Komendant (1906–1992).
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Estonian Cultural Heritage
Selection of articles on conservation and restauration by Estonian heritage professionals Published by National Heritage Board 2018.
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Estonian Heritage Today 2017/2018
A cross-section of Estonian architectural heritage renging from the oldest type of traditional building – the barn-delling to the presidentaal palace. Published by Ajakiri Pööning.
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Houses that we need
The 16 architects and artists invited to take part in the museum’s 30th anniversary exhibition were asked to design a notional house with the aim of ensuring a more beautiful, secure and peaceful future on planet Earth.
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Observing Power
“Observing Power” is an exhibition based on the photo collection of the Estonian Museum of Architecture and explores the power relations between architecture and photography, located somewhere between symbiosis and parasitism.
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Eesti arhitektuuriajakiri Maja kevad 2021 (nr 104)Estonian Architectural Review Maja spring 2021 (No 104)
Main topic: What’s Happening? Amidst the pandemic, everyone is eagerly awaiting for a springtime wind of change, and the question ‘what’s happening?’ has acquired a deeper meaning. The spring issue of Maja takes a tour around Estonia—we will examine buildings in Tartu, Narva, Saue and Pärnu. We conclude our tour near the heart of Estonia, […]
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PART – Practice for Architecture, Research and Theory
Practice for Architecture, Research and Theory, a monograph published in 2017, is a compilation of PART’s projects, ongoing research and critical articles.
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The catalogue of Venice Architecture Biennale „Square! positively shrinking“
The catalogue of Venice Architecture Biennale „Square! positively shrinking“ explores the role of high-quality urban space in enhancing the future development perspective of depopulating small towns.
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Salt storage folding rule
Salt storage folding rule from Stabila.
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Rotermann Salt Storage candle
Unscented soywax candle. Manufacturer: Joik
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Interior architect Aulo Padar
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Postcards with Tallinn 1980 Olympic buildings and structures
The Estonian Museum of Architecture celebrates 40 years from the Tallinn Olympic sailing regatta with a set of postcards of the Olympic buildings.
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Poster of the exhibition “The Obscure World of the Urbatect. Architectural comics by François Schuiten & Benoît Peeters”
Poster (in a tube), A1 (594x841mm).
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Poster with Tallinn Doors
Poster 60x90 cm. Posters are in posting tubes sized 4,3x 63 cm.
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Socks with the silhouette view of Tallinn – black
Socks with the silhouette view of Tallinn #nofish Size 40 - 46, black.
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Socks with the silhouette view of Tallinn – white
Socks with the silhouette view of Tallinn #nofish Size 35 - 40, white.
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Rotermann Salt Storage salty caramell
Rotermann Salt Storage Salty Caramell - creamy fudge with a sea salt topping! 200 g.
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Rotermann Salt Storage salt mill
Rotermann Salt Storage salt mill, with rock salt from Sweden. 140 g.
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Torch „Explore Space!“
Torch „Explore Space!“ - to go with the best permanent exhibition in Estonia 2019.
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Rotermann Salt Storage keychain – leveller
Rotermann Salt Storage keychain - leveller.
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Rotermann Salt Storage keychain – measuring tape
Rotermann Salt Storage keychain - measuring tape.
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Rotermann Salt Storage notebook
Rotermann Salt Storage notebook – for notes, sketches and drawings – to keep them with you!
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Rotermann Salt Storage carpenter’s pen
Carpenter’s pen with Estonian Museum of Architecture logo.
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Rotermann Salt Storage pencil
Pencil with Estonian Museum of Architecture logo (black).
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Rotermann Salt Storage pencil
Pencil with Estonian Museum of Architecture logo (white).
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The Rotermann Salt Storage reflector
The Rotermann Salt Storage shaped soft reflector.
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Rotermann Salt Storage mug
Rotermann Salt Storage mug, made of china.
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Matches
Matches to lit a fire in a fireplace, inspiring fireplaces designed by Roman Koolmar. Includes instructions for a safe game with matches.
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August Komendant’s eraser
Dust free eraser (Faber Castell) with Eng. August Komendant’s signature.
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August Komendant’s folding rule
Folding rule in yellow and white, produce of Stabila.
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August Komendant’s ruler
A ruler with the signatuure of August E. Komendant
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August Komendant’s constructors pencil
A constructors pencil with the signatuure of August E. Komendant.
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August Komendant’s lense wipe
August Komendant’s lense wipe – helps clean the glasses and keep the sharp view!
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Tallinnan 1900-luvun arkkitehtuuriopas
Publication is in Finnish.
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Finland and Estonia: A Century of Common Architecture
The book provides an overview of the architectural relations between Estonia and Finland over the entirety of the 20th century. The book is in Finnish with an English-language summary.
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Leonhard Lapin. Architecture to Infinity
The catalogue includes an introduction by architect Toomas Rein, Lapin’s essays on the art of building as a process, and a longer article by architectural historian Mait Väljas on Lapin as an architect.
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Monuments to the Estonian War of Independence by Edgar Johan Kuusik
The publication acquaints the story of the erection and destruction of the mausoleum and monument to the Estonian War of Independence in the Tallinn Military Cemetery, which were designed by architect Edgar Johan Kuusik.
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Environments, Projects, Conceptions. Architects of the Tallinn School, 1972–1985
Catalogue takes a look at the activities of Tiit Kaljundi, Vilen Künnapu, Leonhard Lapin, Avo-Himm Looveer, and Ülevi Eljand starting from the early 1970s, and observes changes in their practice during the 1980s. Parallel text in English.
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Half a Century of Restoration in Estonia. 1950–2000
The catalogue acquaints the cream of the crop of architectural monuments restored in Estonia during the second half of the 20th century. Parallel text in English.