Pärnu Stadium / Kamp Arhitektid
Since 1923, there have been various sports facilities at the location of the new beach stadium in Pärnu.
© Terje Ugandi
Architects: Kamp Arhitektid
Location: Pärnu, Pärnu County, Estonia
Architects In Charge: Jan Skolimowski, Peeter Loo, Anton Andres
Area: 2500.0 m2
Photographs: Terje Ugandi
Interior Architecture: Raul Tiitus (PINK)
Graphical Design: Tuumik
Contstructon Engineering: Siim Randmäe (EEB)
Hvac: Elvis Andersoo (Energiaprojekt)
© Terje Ugandi
From the architect. Since 1923, there have been various sports facilities at the location of the new beach stadium in Pärnu.
© Terje Ugandi
A highly modern-lookiwng grandstand designed by architect O. Siinmaa and engineer N. Leyden was opened there in 1933, which became one of the masterpieces of Estonian wood functionalism. In 1981, the grandstand building was pulled down and a replacement designed by A. Pähna was built in its place, which by the first decade of the 21st century had depreciated and was pulled down in 2015.
© Terje Ugandi
In terms of urban development, the new grandstand lies in a unique location ? there are no directly dictating buildings either on the western or the eastern side, to the north of the stadium there are wooden summer villas built at the beginning of the last century...
© Terje Ugandi
Architects: Kamp Arhitektid
Location: Pärnu, Pärnu County, Estonia
Architects In Charge: Jan Skolimowski, Peeter Loo, Anton Andres
Area: 2500.0 m2
Photographs: Terje Ugandi
Interior Architecture: Raul Tiitus (PINK)
Graphical Design: Tuumik
Contstructon Engineering: Siim Randmäe (EEB)
Hvac: Elvis Andersoo (Energiaprojekt)
© Terje Ugandi
From the architect. Since 1923, there have been various sports facilities at the location of the new beach stadium in Pärnu.
© Terje Ugandi
A highly modern-lookiwng grandstand designed by architect O. Siinmaa and engineer N. Leyden was opened there in 1933, which became one of the masterpieces of Estonian wood functionalism. In 1981, the grandstand building was pulled down and a replacement designed by A. Pähna was built in its place, which by the first decade of the 21st century had depreciated and was pulled down in 2015.
© Terje Ugandi
In terms of urban development, the new grandstand lies in a unique location ? there are no directly dictating buildings either on the western or the eastern side, to the north of the stadium there are wooden summer villas built at the beginning of the last century...
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