EAL: Valga Vabaduse Street Architecture Competition
The objective of the Competition is to make the public space of Vabaduse Street in Valga more attractive and convenient for all road-users and support all businesses and public institutions in the vicinity with high-quality street environment. The Competition space lies in the heritage protection area Valga town centre. The competition area is 1,6 ha.
EAL: Kalev Central Stadium 2-stages architectural competition
We invite you to participate in 2-stages architectural competition to find best spatial solution to Kalev Central Stadium.
EAL: New architectural solution sought for historical Narva fortress area
On 25 March, the Narva Museum Foundation and the Estonian Association of Architects announced an architecture competition to produce the best solution to the renovation of the buildings and grounds of Narva fortress. The main objective is to shape the area into a site with a modern museum, conference centre and venue for public events, capable of serving as a prestigious site on the national level as well as preserving and protecting the historical legacy of the region. The winning entries will be determined in July 2015.
EAL: International Two-stage Architectural Design Contest of Building for Arvo Pärt Centre
In collaboration with the Union of Estonian Architects, the Arvo Pärt Centre has announced a two-stage competition for designing a building for the Arvo Pärt Centre in Laulasmaa, near Tallinn. The aim of the competition is to find the best architectural solution for the building, which will house the Arvo Pärt archive at its core.
EAL: Baltic Sea Art Park international competition
The Museum of New Art, in cooperation with the Union of Estonian Architects and Pärnu City Government, announced an international architectural competition on 1 July, to establish the Baltic Sea Art Park in Pärnu. The objective of the competition is to find the best vision in terms of architecture and planning to further develop the art park of the Baltic Sea countries.
Architectural design competition for the Raba - Lai bridge in Pärnu, Estonia
The objective of the design competition is to determine the best architectural solution for the bridge connecting Raba Street and Lai Street in Pärnu as well as for traffic arrangements related to the bridge corridor, and award a public contract for services to the winner of the competition based on its design solution.
EAL: Architectural design contest for Viimsi School for Young Talents
Viimsi Rural Municipality Government aims to establish one of the strongest educational networks among local municipalities (of Estonia) and thus has boldly started to implement the goal. The establishment of Viimsi Gymnasium insists on creating better conditions for hobby education as well, so that those who wish can access various opportunities to practice hobby activities of high quality. Thus the preparations for establishing Viimsi School for Young Talens have started. The objective of the school is to ensure synergy and collaboration between the schools and hobby education schools in Viimsi municipality.
Estonian Centre of Architecture is looking for a project to represent Estonia at the next international architecture exhibition in Venice in 2016. The first stage of the two-stage public international competition will close on 31 August 2015, with three proposals moving onto the second stage. The winner of the competition will be announced on 10 November 2015.