Mar 17 • 12:02 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia Postimees

The architecture competition for the Open Collections Building of the Tallinn City Museum was won by Kavakava OÜ

The Kavakava OÜ architectural firm won the competition for the Open Collections Building of the Tallinn City Museum with their design called 'Sissevaade.'

The Tallinn City Museum organized an architecture competition for its new Open Collections Building, aimed at providing a modern space for preserving and showcasing the city's cultural heritage. Kavakava OÜ, a prominent architectural firm, emerged victorious in this competition with their innovative design named 'Sissevaade.' The project was authored by a talented trio: Siiri Vallner, Indrek Peil, and Ko Ai, who have brought together their expertise to create a concept that resonates with the museum's vision.

The winning design, 'Sissevaade,' signifies a fresh approach to museum architecture, focusing on accessibility and engagement with the public. This aligns with the growing trend in museum designs worldwide, where the aim is to create inviting spaces that encourage community interaction and foster appreciation for local history and art. Kavakava OÜ's design not only meets functional needs but also enhances the cultural landscape of Tallinn.

As the capital of Estonia, Tallinn continues to invest in cultural projects that reflect its rich history and modern aspirations. The success of this competition highlights the importance placed on innovative architectural solutions in urban development. The Open Collections Building is set to become a landmark in the city, showcasing Tallinn’s commitment to preserving its heritage while embracing contemporary design principles.

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