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Department: Faculty of Architecture

Mia Martina Peil

The spatial development of Tallinn has been quite fragmented and developer-centered for three decades. Larger residential areas could be connected to the center better and development of mobility has been car oriented. The focus of my thesis is Vesse – an industrial area between Lasnamäe and Ülemiste City. Vesse’s potential for becoming an interconnected and …

Monica Mustjõgi

AUTHOR POSITION I define interior architecture based on a scale, it’s something that relates closer to a human being than architecture. In design I like to rely on a relationship between laconicism and eclecticism. On the one hand, I believe its important that the space is simple and has a clear character. On the other …

Saskia Epp Lõhmus

Adaptive adjustment is a slow-paced planning process which will help local people to adjust to the changes of the area but at the same time take part in the transformation. This will make people more understanding and connected to their living environment. Developing an area at a moderate pace will prevent making harmful decisions to …

Ruuben-Jaan Rekkor

Things change. At a certain point in time, phenoma that seem impervious suddenly end. Predicting these changes are impossible, and at the precise moment of change, the thing that was is forever lost. The vacuum must be filled with something new. This master thesis stands at such a point – it attempts to momentarily bind …

Liisa Østrem

This master’s thesis purpose is rethinking the disappearing indoor malls into a public space with, where the underprivileged residents would feel equal to others. There is a lack of public space in cities that supports social equality and interaction. One of the biggest threats in demolishing declining indoor malls is gentrification and its consequences, that …

Tristan Krevald

In my master’s thesis, I set out to explore the act of walking and its benefits, proposing an exploration landscape stretching across the Paljassaare peninsula. Analysing data on city walks, we can see that the Paljassaare peninsula is void of activity resulting in a mental gap among the inhabitants. The proposed exploration landscape would make …

Markus Varki

This thesis focuses on the analysis, specification and prototyping of the architectural component of the Estonian national digital twin. Estonia’s aim is to make the national digital twin a part of the AEC workflow, which should help designers do their job faster and more accurate. Currently they are looking for potential uses for the digital …