A folding table for architecture department. Made of steel and plywood. Co-author Margit Teikari.
2011
The theme for Architecture department of Estonian Academy of Arts is movement. To increase communication between architects and interior architects, we put the groups in the same years next to each other. Open floor planning, rearrangeable partition walls and multifunctional furniture simplifies movement and communication.
Also, there is a circular path around the perimetre of the building, which allows you to really enjoy the view.
Co-author Margit Teikari.
2011
The snowball-lampshade is made of glass fibre and epoxy. I formed it by hand in my older brother’s workshop where they build plastic boats and moulds. For the light source I chose a 50W low voltage halogen bulb.
2011
One condition for the playing corner was complete mobility. Together with Külli Tael and Raina Lillepõld-Gaydon we designed a modular framework, where different 2,5 × 2,5 metre playing modules can be attached to a timber frame.
2011
The architectural form in front of the new building of Estonian Academy of Arts separates the sidewalk from the rest of the square, with seats on the south side. You can use the object in various ways, for seating, skating, for holding a public speech. Co-author Margit Teikari.
2010
The architectonics consisted of two tasks: a graphical analysis of an architectural object and the creation of our own object.
2010
When planning this terraced house, Margit and I decided to keep it simple and we found a rational, easy and low cost solution.
2010
In the middle of a densely populated residential area, atop of a nine-floor apartment building, is an unbelievably quiet spot with lots of space, sun and air. Why not go there for the weekend getaway?
2010
A bench needn’t be strictly rectangular. These birch plywood modules can be rearranged into a polygon, an arch or a zig-zag formation, just as the changes in the social microcosm around it demand.
2009
I got the idea of using sailcloth in the summer, while sitting on the boom and reclining on the sail. It felt really good.
2009