Rotermann Grain Elevator / KOKO architects
The Rotermann quarter is in a historically important location in the heart of Tallinn ? between the Old Town, the harbour and Viru Square. The roads to Tartu, Narva and Pärnu already intersected on Viru Square in the 19th century, making it Tallinn?s official central point. The Rotermann quarter is packed with historical buildings almost as densely as the Old Town. Christian Abraham Rotermann, the owner of the enterprise Rotermann Factories, established in 1829, initiated the development of the compact industrial district. Industry and trade in the quarter has seen both good times and bad. The Soviet years wrecked the buildings and during the uncertain years that followed the buildings became dilapidated so that repairs seemed impossible. In 1979 the decaying district became the set for Andrei Tarkovsky?s world famous movie ?Stalker?. The National Heritage Board designated the Rotermann quarter historically valuable in 2001, and so the old industrial buildings that have found a new function should coexist peacefully with high quality contemporary architecture.
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Architects: KOKO architects
Location: Tallinn, Estonia
Area: 5600.0 sqm
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Courtesy of KOKO architects
Client: Rotermann City OÜ
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The Rotermann quarter is...
Courtesy of KOKO architects
Architects: KOKO architects
Location: Tallinn, Estonia
Area: 5600.0 sqm
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Courtesy of KOKO architects
Client: Rotermann City OÜ
Courtesy of KOKO architects
The Rotermann quarter is...
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