A crystal void that connects worlds

Project

Kaubamaja

Authors

Bakpak + DAGOpen

Location

Tallinn, Estonia

Customer

Tallinna Kaubamaja

State

Competition, 1st Prize

Programme

Hybrid use

Surface

57.000 m2

Differentiated materiality to underline commercial, public and office functions.

The new Kaubamaja is conceived as an ascending building that connects the scale of Tallinn's historic centre with that of the contemporary city. Its stepped volume integrates terraces and green roofs, creating an active fifth façade that dialogues with the surrounding buildings and offers new views towards the old city.

The project is articulated through two large atriums open to the street, conceived as urban windows that show the interior life of the building. These spaces, connected by a three-dimensional glass void, transcend the idea of a shopping centre to become places for meeting, art, leisure and social interaction.

Four sides, four completely different points of view.

An ascending building that connects Tallinn's historic centre with the new contemporary city.

The architectural identity is reinforced by a play of materials that distinguishes each part of the complex: aluminium panels for the commercial areas, glass in the public and communication areas, and a curved glass façade for the office building, which brings a technological and vibrant character to the complex.

Staggered green roofs that create a fifth façade visible from the entire city.

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