Pre-invitation: Architecture competition for cultural centre in Tartu, Estonia
Tartu city government in cooperation with the Estonian Association of Architects are inviting to participate in the international architecture competition for the Tartu downtown cultural centre.
BAUA Announces Baltic pavilion design competition for UIA World Congress of Architects in Copenhagen
Baltic Architects Unions Association announces an open and anonymous one-stage Architectural idea Competition for BAUA pavilion in World Congress of Architects, Copenhagen, Bella Center, July 02, 2023 08:00 to July 06, 2023 The purpose of this competition is to find the best idea for an exhibition booth to interpret the main theme of the congress - Sustainable Futures - Leave No One Behind! The final design of the booth will be created from the submitted design proposal with the winning team coordinated by a professional curator.
On October 21, 2022, the best works of young architects from Baltic states were awarded at the ceremony held in Liepaja, Latvia, concert hall “Great Amber”.
Competition for Latvian exposition at the 18th Venice Architecture Biennale
Competition for Latvian exposition at the 18th Venice Architecture Biennale is open, applicants can submit their proposals by 11 AM on 6 September, 2022.
BAUA - Baltic Architects Unions Association launches a website
BAUA - Baltic Architects Unions Association launches a website to inform about joint architectural activities, collaborative events and host 8 years of Baltic Student Awards participants' works.
Exhibition: Holistic renovation for modernism housing
The prefabricated housing, built some 50-70 years ago, is already worn out. It does not meet the today’s requirements for energy efficiency and is not attractive to the inhabitants anymore: this type of housing fails to correspond to the current needs and way of life of people, and often is perceived as dull, grey and visually unappealing.
Tallinn Architecture Biennale "Edible; Or, The Architecture of Metabolism”
Dedicated to the theme “Edible; Or, The Architecture of Metabolism”, Tallinn Architecture Biennale 2022 curated by Lydia Kallipoliti (Greek/ USA) and Areti Markopoulou (Greek/ Spain), in collaboration with local advisor Ivan Sergejev and assistant curator Sonia Sobrino Ralston, aims to empower architects, planners, and environmental designers to take a proactive stance on architecture’s expressive capacity to perform circular operations, to generate resources – food and energy – and to self-decompose.