The three winning works of the Linnahall idea competition have been selected!
From February 19 to 26, a 7-day international idea competition on possible futures of Linnahall took place. Everyone interested in urban space and architectural heritage was welcomed to speculate on the future of Tallinn’s mythical amphibian – Linnahall. The competition received 47 submissions. Thank you to all the participants!
The names of the prize winning entries are: Uusvana, Linnakivi “One and one, it is one – it is not two.”, Linnahall as Center for Culture, Sports and Music
The three winners will receive 3×1000€ prizes. The winners were determined as a result of voting by the jury, the public and the pupils who participated in the side programme.
The jury included five architecture and urban planning experts: Owen Hatherley, Karli Luik, Andres Ojari, Siiri Vallner and Kevin Villem. All the submissions and the comments given by the jury can be viewed on the online platform Tandeems.
The competition is part of the Estonian-Latvian collaboration project, the ‘Flock of Ideas’ series of idea competitions. The aim of the competitions is to collect as many ideas as possible, which could expand the imagination of the citizens and decision-makers about the urban space. We will publish our own article about the competition soon. And in just a few weeks, the competition on the topic of urban streams will be held, we will share more very soon.
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