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ambasciata estone a mosca
place:moscow, russia
project: margit argus, margit aule, toomas adrikorn, kaiko kerdmann, maris kerge, katrin vilba
buyer:riigi kinnisvara as
lighting project:siim porila
photos:terje ugandi
foreman:kh energia konsult, indrek jürgens
the building of the embassy in
moscow is unique for the republic of
estonia. it is historically estonia’s first
ever embassy building and also the
only one that has been continuously
connected with estonia for 85 years.
the complex is made up of two clearly
distinct sections.
the building that faces malyy
kislovskiy pereulok was designed in
1903 and completed in 1906 for
vladimir dumnov, a well-known
publisher and bookseller.
the interior of this city mansion, built
in the early art nouveau style,
features richly decorated eclectic and
early art nouveau elements; the
original crystal chandeliers, stuccoed
ceilings and marble fireplaces are
preserved.
this stately building will accommodate
reception areas and representative
rooms.
the numerous art gems and furniture
preserved in the building are like a
cross-section of the embassy’s history,
which will be thematically reflected in
the interior design in the form of
different environments where period
details serve to represent former
systems of rule and social
circumstances.
for example, it is possible to piece
together stylistically authentic rooms
here on the model of those of the
early days of the republic of estonia
or the era when estonia was part of
the soviet union.
a playful approach of such kind will
result in narrative rooms that can
respectfully exhibit the preserved
furniture and works of art while
meeting the requirements for a
modern working environment.
the truly festive and beautiful
ballroom is used every year to host a
great estonian independence day
reception with nearly 300 guests.
the extension annexed to the
historical building towards kalashnyy
street was designed by eke projekt
architects in estonia in the 1970s and
completed in 1982.
this section of the complex was
formerly used as a hotel. the new
design will convert it into office
rooms.
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