ARCHITECTURAL EXHIBITIONS
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1999


* 100 chairs: Models from Vitra Design Museum (ifa/Goethe Institute)

* Hungary: Architecture of 1990s (Hungarian Institute)

* Czech Republic: Architecture of 1990s (Art Academy in Berlin)

* The Hague: Architecture of 1990s (Estland Manifestatie Group in Hague)

* Estonian Architecture of 1930s: Landscape and Gardens 

* Architecture in Tel Aviv in 1930s (ifa/Goethe Institute) 

* Wooden Architecture in Estonia
    Exhibition organized by the Museum of Architecture and the Inspectorate of 
    Antiquities of Estonia is the first survey of the Estonian wooden architecture. The 
    history of style is exemplified by the architectural masterpieces made in wood. The 
    formation of historical wooden areas of Estonian towns is also presented. Photos, 
    models.

* 20th Century Architecture: Sweden (Swedish Museum of Architecture)
    The exhibition gives a historical survey of the 20th century architecture in Sweden 
    focusing to the more than 40 key buildings. All buildings displayed have already 
    became classical examples of the Swedish modern architecture, designed by such 
    famous names as Gunnar Asplund, Ragnar Östberg, Sigurd Lewerentz etc.

DOMINIQUE PERRAULT. Architecte.

* DOMINIQUE PERRAULT. Architecte (Gammel Dok) /on the photo/
   The exhibition was originally designed by Dominique Perrault and Gaelle 
   Lauriot-Prévost especially for the Danish Centre for Architecture Gammel Dok. It 
   presents 72 works of the world famous French architect Dominique Perrault through 
   28 projectors which project some 2200 slides vertically from the ceiling to 28 
   individual wooden screens. 

* Space and Form 2000
   Millennium exhibition gives the many-sided outline of the history of Estonian 
   interior design and furniture. The historical part of the exhibition titled “Estonian 
   20th Century Space” deals with modern interior design from the beginning of the 
   century up to the 1980s. Exhibition “New” comprises some most contemporary 
   examples of the Estonian design and furniture.