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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.
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The Architect and His Era. Voldemar Herkel
Catalogue provides a thorough overview of architect Voldemar Herkel’s works, viewing them against the background of his time. English summary.
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Architect Toomas Rein
The catalogue compiled for his anniversary exhibition summarises Toomas Rein’s career as an architect and an artist, bringing together his completed structures, projects, and watercolours between a single set of covers. English captions and architect’s CV.
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Architect Peep Jänes
The catalogue, which is dedicated to architect Peep Jänes’ 75th birthday, summarises the voluminous works of one of Estonia’s most significant Soviet-era architects, which span five decades. Parallel text in English.
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Let’s Go to the Movies!
Catalogue comprises a profuse amount of photo- and project material about all buildings erected as cinemas in Estonia. The publication likewise features many structures that were adapted into movie theatres. Parallel text in English.
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Rohuküla: The Russian Empire’s Forgotten Military Port and its Architectural Treasures
The brochure, which was compiled by architectural historians Monika Eensalu and Oliver Orro, contains many photos and drawings of the military harbour and naval base erected in Rohuküla, of Lääne County at the end of the Imperial era, as well as of outstanding structures there that have been preserved to this day. These illustrations were previously unknown to the greater public, and bring clarity to quite a number of questions that had not been thoroughly researched previously. English and Russian summary and captions.
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100 Steps Through 20th Century Estonian Architecture
The 100 steps denote 100 keywords, which most characterise the period of 1870–1992. English summaries and captions.
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Roman Koolmar: From Oru Palace to the slums of Detroit
“Roman Koolmar: From Oru Palace to the slums of Detroit” is the first overview of Roman Koolmar’s (1904–1971) work, whose buildings are perhaps better known than the architect himself. Parallel text in English.
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Unbuilt. Visions for a New Society 1986–1994
“Unbuilt. Visions for a New Society 1986–1994” presents a selection of architectural projects and conceptual designs from the period from the launching of Perestroika until the first years of newly independent Estonian Republic. Parallel text in English.
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Vilen Künnapu. Art, Architecture, Revolution
Vilen Künnapu. Art, Architecture, Revolution is a book accompanied by an exhibition of the same name. The book features a foreword by Veljo Kaasik and introduction by Indrek Grigor. Parallel text in English.
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Tallinn Architecture 1900–2020. Architecture Guide
Estonian Museum of Architecture is pleased to announce a new, updated and revised edition of Tallinn Architecture 1900–2020. Architecture Guide. Text in English.
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Drawn Space. Works from the Archives of the Museum of Estonian Architecture
The core of a museum is its collections. One of the most prized parts of the Museum of Estonian Architecture’s collection is architectural drawings: initial sketches, elaborate perspectives and lofty urban plans the architect has drawn manually on paper. Parallel text in English.
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SPACE IN MOTION: A Century of Estonian Architecture
Originally published in 2015, the updated version of “SPACE IN MOTION: A Century of Estonian Architecture” now also presents buildings completed in the last couple of years (the Estonian National Museum in Tartu, the Estonian Academy of Arts in Tallinn, the Arvo Pärt Centre in Laulasmaa, etc.) and also takes a look to the future (the Rail Baltic stations in Tallinn and Pärnu, etc.). Parallel text in English.
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The Luther Factory, Plywood and Furniture (II print)
The catalogue acquaints the history of the legendary company Mehaanilise Puutööstuse Aktsiaselts A. M. Luther, presenting its technologically innovative plywood furniture. Parallel text in English.
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FACE-TO-FACE: The Story of the Baltic Exchange
The book “FACE-TO-FACE: The Story of the Baltic Exchange” describes the installation of the same title by Salto architects Maarja Kask and Ralf Lõoke and artist Neeme Külm at the Museum of Estonian Architecture and offers an in-depth overview of the unusual fate of the building, including its relocation. Text in English.
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Come Out and Play. Modern Kindergartens
Parallel text in English.
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Geometry and Metaphysics. Mare Vint and Arne Maasik
Richly illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition where two renown Estonian artists Arne Maasik and Mare Vint presented their works together for the first time. Parallel text in English.
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To the New World: Estonian Architects in Toronto
Accompanying the Museum of Estonian Architecture exhibition “To the New World: Estonian Architects in Toronto”, this book provides a thorough overview of the work and lives of architects of Estonian origin who emigrated to Canada during the Second World War. Parallel text in English.
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Kopli Sonata. The Russo-Baltic Shipyard
The book considers the spatial development of the Russo-Baltic Shipyard and its former settlement throughout 105 years. Summaries and captions in English and Russian.