Tallinn Architecture Biennale TAB 2019 Installation Programme
Цель конкурса – выбрать лучший проект для главной инсталляции Таллинской биеннале архитектуры 2019, которая появится в центре эстонской столицы в августе следующего года. Объект будет выполнен из дерева. Бюджет на реализацию – €15 000. Состязание проходит в два этапа. Первый – отбор по портфолио. На втором участники займутся непосредственно разработкой проектов.
In the past decade, the pavilion has become a kind of staple for architects experimenting with new technologies, spatial experiences or formal languages. But can we think about small-scale architectural installations beyond the pavilion or the folly? A good example could be the 19th century notion of the “primitive hut”, the search of architects like Marc-Antoine Laugier and Gottfried Semper for a first, original architecture.
The TAB Installation Programme Competition invites emerging architects and designers to design a modern day primitive hut, an opportunity to research fundamental aspects of architecture: its tectonic system and related production chain with its social consequences, but also aspects of living, dwelling and ultimately, of course, it’s digestion by the public. The installation is small, but the thoughts behind it can be inversely proportional.
The site for the Installation Programme Competition is the area in front of the Museum of Estonian Architecture in Tallinn city centre.
The TAB Installation Programme Competition asks participants to design and build a modern day wooden “primitive hut”, an installation that researches fundamental, primordial notions of construction, tectonics and dwelling.