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Indrek Allmann

Indrek Allmann (born 8 December 1972[1] in Viljandi, Estonia) is an Estonian architect and city planner.

Indrek Allmann (2007)

Indrek Allmann attended J. Köler 4th Secondary School in Viljandi (Viljandi Maagümnaasium) from 1987 to 1990. He obtained his higher education in the Faculty of Architecture in the Estonian Academy of Arts[1] from 1990 to 1999.

From 1995 to 1998, Allmann worked in the architectural bureau R. Puusepp Stuudio 911 OÜ. From 1998 to 2000, he worked as a senior architect in the architectural bureau Kolde Projekt AS and from 2000 to 2004 as a senior architect in the architectural bureau Kolde Grupp OÜ. Since 2004, Indrek Allmann has worked as the lead architect and partner in Pluss Architects.[1] Architectural bureau Pluss OÜ was founded in 2002 and has designed more than a million square metres of public buildings, apartment buildings and private residences – both new builds as well as renovations and restorations.

Indrek Allmann has been a member of the Estonian Association of Architects[2] since 1999. Since 2000, he has been a member of the supervisory board and from 2006 to 2010 he performed his duties as vice-chairman of the association. Indrek Allmann was the President of the Estonian Association of Architects from 2014 to 2016 and vice-president from 2016 to 2017.

Notable works edit

Indrek Allmann is a spokesman for responsible design and emphasises in his work that the most environmentally friendly square metre is the one that does not need to be built. His work is characterised by a high technical level, inventive choice of materials, keen awareness of the environment and carefully thought-out structure. Allmann tries to avoid anything impractical in his work, emphasizing strongly on planning phase, for the sake of creating high-quality integrated environment.  

Indrek Allmann is the primary author behind the idea of the climate-neutral Hundipea neighbourhood (and one of the project leaders). The pilot project aims to create a new climate-neutral neighbourhood in Paljassaare, Northern Tallinn. The comprehensive solution for the climate-neutral neighbourhood is created in cooperation with several stakeholders from the private and public sector, including scientists, the local community, city planners, developers, startups and the Tallinn City Government. As part of the Hundipea project, Indrek Allmann participates in the activities of the collaboration platform for environmental awareness called Rohetiiger (the Green Tiger).

Indrek Allmann is known as a visionary for many extensive infrastructure developments. In cooperation with architect Jaan Jagomägi, and Futudesign architects Risto Wimberg and Teemu Seppänen, Allmann highlighted the need for smart direction of the urban impact of the Tallinn-Helsinki tunnel. Allmann is also one of the authors of the Rail Baltic Pärnu terminal. The authors of the winning design "Water Strider" of the international architectural competition for the terminal are Indrek Allmann, Jaan Jagomägi, Gunnar Kurusk, Tanno Tammesson and Holden Vides. The conceptual design for the Talsinki tunnel and the design for the Rail Baltic Pärnu terminal were presented at the 2016 Venice Biennale of Architecture as part of the joint exhibition "Balti Atlas" by the three Baltic states.

Other well-known works from Allmann are the concept for the Noblessner harbour area and the Lurich quarter in Ülemiste City, Tallinn. He has also garnered recognition for Hotel L’Ermitage in Tallinn, Tulbi-Veeriku apartment buildings, and the church complex of the Tartu St. Luke's UMC in Tartu, Eisma harbour, the semi-detached house in Lucca, the small house in Padise and Nordic Hotel Forum in Tallinn.

Indrek Allmann is active in several countries and in addition to Estonia has designed buildings in Ukraine, Denmark, Latvia, Norway and Sweden.

Social activities edit

Indrek Allmann has been a speaker at several international conferences, at the Estonian Academy of Arts and TalTech and been a member of the jury at various international architectural competitions, including for the buildings of the Estonian Academy of Arts and the Estonian Business School, the 2012 Latvian Building of the Year competition and the 2014 Lithuanian Building of the Year competition.

Indrek Allmann participated in the work of the supervisory board of Eesti Arhitektuurikeskus (Estonian Centre of Architecture) from 2014 to 2015 and the supervisory board for the architecture endowment of the Cultural Endowment of Estonia from 2013 to 2015. Indrek Allmann was a member of the supervisory board of Saarte Liinid AS from 2017 to 2020 and again as of 2020. Indrek Allmann is a volunteer maritime rescuer and is a member of the Muhu Merepääste Selts (Muhu Maritime Rescue Association).

Selected works edit

  • 1994 — Reconstruction project of a private residence, Tierp, Sweden
  • 1997 — AS Trak Balti commercial building, Liimi 4a, Tallinn (with interior design; not built)
  • 1998 — Hitehi varuosade AS office, Raua tn 16a, Tallinn (interior design)
  • 1999 — reconstruction of the recovery department of Tallinn Järve Hospital, Energia tn 8, Tallinn
  • 1999 — reconstruction of the hospital building of the Kose department of Kivimäe Hospital, Ravila mnt 27, Kose, Harju County
  • 1999 — private residence "KloostriTagaMetsas", Padise Village, Padise rural municipality, Harju County[3]
  • 1999 — private residence "Oma pesa", Lucca 2e, Harku municipality, Harju County (with interior design)[4]
  • 2000 — Technical project for the comprehensive reconstruction of the Estonia theatre building, Estonia pst 4, Tallinn (with architect P. Jänes)
  • 2001 — Top Vox and Alptom car centre, Ehitajate tee 116c, Tallinn
  • 2001 — interior design for the Family Gate AG cooperative and head office, Fredericia, Denmark
  • 2001 — modernised design solution of the shopping centre of Tartu Consumer Cooperative, Riia 2, Tartu
  • 2001 — first construction stage of the church complex of Tartu St. Luke's UMC, Vallikraavi 16a, Tartu[5]
  • 2002 — Renovation of a maritime rescue building into a small residential building, Juminda village, Loksa rural municipality (with interior design); the first construction stage of the Harku small town centre (community centre and nursery school), Harku
  • 2003 — Baptist church "Elim" church building and apartment building, Tistedal, Norway
  • 2003 — hotel L’Ermitage, Toompuiestee 19, Tallinn[6]
  • 2003 — apartment buildings at Õie 2, Tallinn[7]
  • 2004 — Villa Ž at Lumiku street, Tallinn[8]
  • 2005 — Kauba Ekspress warehouse in Assaku[9]
  • 2005 — residential and commercial building at Kotzebue 27, Tallinn[10]
  • 2005 — Nordic Hotels hotel "Jekaba", Jekaba 24, Riga (with R. D. Smits)[11]
  • 2006 — Randvere nursery school, Viimsi Parish[12]
  • 2006 — apartment buildings in Veeriku quarter, Tartu (with Katrin Koit)[13]
  • 2006 — business and residential building at Turuplats square 1, Rakvere[14]
  • 2006 — business and residential building at Ujula street 2, Tartu[15]
  • 2007 — Eisma harbour, Eisma (interior design with M. Kurismaa)
  • 2007 — Nordic Hotel Forum building in Tallinn[16]
  • 2008 — off-grid energy-plus building on Kesselaid[17]
  • 2009 — North Estonia Medical Centre X-block, Tallinn (co-architects Indrek Suigusaar and Ilmar Heinsoo)[18]
  • 2009 — surfing centre and conference hotel in Narva-Jõesuu (not built)
  • 2009 — plan for a business and office building at Pärnu mnt 22, Tallinn
  • 2010 — Hotel Marriott Renessance, Riga (with Joel Kopli) (not built)[19]
  • 2010 — residential and commercial building Kentmanni 6, Tallinn
  • 2011 — Aidu rowing channel
  • 2011 — revitalisation of Eesti Energia mining areas into a sports centre
  • 2011 — Stroomi shopping centre, Madala street 5a / Tuulemaa street 20, Tallinn[20]
  • 2011 — Villa Laidoner on Õllepruuli street, reconstruction into a private residence, Tallinn
  • 2012 — Veskimetsa equestrian centre, Paldiski mnt 135, Tallinn (not built)
  • 2013 — Experimental and energy-efficient timber commercial building Novaator, Paldiski mnt 135, Tallinn (not built); Aidu rowing centre buildings, Aidu.
  • 2014 — Residential and commercial building Poordi 1, Tallinn (with J. Jagomägi)
  • 2015 — Buildings in the Lurich block in Ülemiste City, Tallinn; business district Elemental, Skanste, Riga; Rail Baltic Pärnu passenger terminal (with J. Jagomägi, T. Tammesson)
  • 2019 — Haljala School, Haljala (with K. Krass)
  • 2020 — Commercial building "Alma Tomingas", Sepise 7, Tallinn (with G. Kurusk); concept for Hundipea climate-neutral neighbourhood, Tallinn
  • 2021 — Apartment buildings in Siili quarter, Tartu (with T. Tammesson); participation in the anniversary exhibition of the Estonian Museum of Architecture "The Houses That We Need" (with J. Jagomägi and G. Kurusk)

Competition entries edit

  • 2001 — Renovation competition for Tallinn 21st School (with S. Laanjärv and I. Suigusaar); Purchasing award Harku small town centre, 1st place; church complex of Tartu St. Luke's UMC 1st place
  • 2002 — Hotel L’Ermitage at Toompuiestee 19, Tallinn; 1st place; shopping centre "Kalda Keskus" in Tartu; 2nd-3rd place
  • 2003 — Apartment buildings at Õie 2, Tallinn; 1st place
  • 2004 — Veeriku residential quarter, Tartu (with Katrin Koit); 1st place
  • 2008 — church building for the "Valguse tee" free church, 1st place[21]
  • 2010 — reconstruction of the A-block of Rakvere Hospital, 3rd place
  • 2010 — University of Tartu Institute of Physics; (with Joel Kopli) shared 1st place
  • 2010 — Marriot Hotel Riga (with Joel Kopli), international architectural competition 1st place[19]
  • 2012 — Tallinn equestrian centre with surrounding commercial buildings (with I. Suigusaar and J. Jagomägi); 1st place
  • 2014 — Residential and commercial building at Poordi 1, Tallinn; 1st place (with J. Jagomägi); Noblessner living quarter; international architectural competition; 1st place (with I. Suigusaar, J. Jagomägi, G. Kurusk, T. Tammesson, R. Kontus)
  • 2015 — Rail Baltic Pärnu passenger terminal; international architectural competition; 1st place (with J. Jagomägi, T. Tammesson, Gunnar Kurusk and Holden Vides)
  • 2017 — Kalaranna living quarter; international architectural competition; 2nd-3rd place (with I. Suigusaar, J. Jagomägi, R. Kontus, G. Kurusk, T. Tammesson)
  • 2018 — Residential and commercial building "EpiCentre", Sepapaja 10, Tallinn; (with I. Suigusaar, J. Jagomägi) 1st place; Pärnu mnt 31, Tallinn 1st place
  • 2019 — Haljala School (with K. Krass) 1st place; car park at Vabaduse pst 6, Tartu; (with J. Jagomägi) highlighted work; business building "Alma Tomingas", Sepise 7, Tallinn; (with G. Kurusk) international architectural contest; 1st place.

Awards edit

  • 2002 — "Steel building 2001" (buildings completed in 1998–2001)
  • 2002 — Award nomination for the European Union Mies van der Rohe contemporary architecture award (private residence Oma Pesa, Tabasalu)
  • 2003 — "Best Building of the Year 2002" in Tartu. Church complex of St. Luke's UMC.
  • 2003 — "Best Estonian Wooden Building 1997-2003". Special award for the best use of cladding (private residence KloostriTagaMetsas, Padise)
  • 2005 — "Best Estonian Wooden Building 2003-2005". Special award for the best use of laminated timber (apartment buildings at Õie 2, Tallinn)
  • 2005 — "The Architectural Award 2005" Salon Press, Moscow, Russia. Finalist in category "Лучий зарубежный проект" (private residence KloostriTagaMetsas, Padise)
  • 2005 — "The Architectural Award 2005" Salon Press, Moscow, Russia. Main award in category "Лучий зарубежный проект" (private residence Oma Pesa, Tabasalu)
  • 2006 — "Architectural Object of the Year", ETV cultural show "OP!" (private residence KloostriTagaMetsas, Padise)
  • 2007 — highlighted work for Estonian Association of Architects award "Väike 2002-2006" (awning of apartment buildings at Õie tn 2, Tallinn)
  • 2007 — "Best Building for the Year 2006" in Tartu (Tulbi-Veeriku residential quarter, Tartu)
  • 2011 — Finalist of the "World Architecture Festival", Barcelona (semi-autonomous sauna on an island)
  • 2013 — "Wooden Building of the Year 2012". Award for the best façade solution. (Farmer's energy-plus building on Kesselaid)
  • 2014 — Recognition by Tallinn Cultural Heritage Department "Best Restored Monuments". (Villa Laidoner, Õllepruuli tn 5, Tallinn)
  • 2014/2015 — Estonian Association of Interior Architects award "Best Home Interior". (Eisma harbour building (with M. Kurismaa))
  • 2017 — "Energy Deed of the Year". Off-grid residential building in Kesselaiu. Estonian Renewable Energy Association
  • 2017 — "Wooden Building of the Year 2016". Highlighted by the jury (extension of the ant shed in Eisma harbour)
  • 2019 — Award "SMALL 2018" for small objects from the Estonian Association of Architects (extension of the ant shed and small objects in Eisma)
  • 2020 — Baltic Real Estate Award. "Best Urban Space Update" (Noblessner harbour)

Notable publications edit

  • 2001 — "Eramu – The Residence" EAL, Tallinn
  • 2001 — "Vaba Eesti ehitab", Solnessi arhitektuurikirjastuse OÜ, Tallinn
  • 2002 — Estonian brand style guide "Eesti Stiil – Estonia Style"
  • 2004 — "The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture" Phaidon Press Ltd, London, Great Britain
  • 2005 — "The Architectural Award 2005" Salon Press, Moscow, Russia
  • 2005 — "ABSoluut Arhitectuur/Interieur 2" What If..., Ghent, Belgium
  • 2006 — "Emerging Identities-East!" Deutsches Architektur Zentrum, Berlin, Germany
  • 2006 — Alaprajz 2/2006, Hungary
  • 2006 — "Innovative Wohnungsbauaspekte", Berlin, Germany
  • 2007 — Deko 2/2007, Riga, Latvia
  • 2007 — Deko 1/2007, Riga, Latvia
  • 2007 — Но вый дом, Moscow, Russia
  • 2007 — Arquitectura Viva Madrid, Spain
  • 2008 — Boom/Ruum, Tallinn

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Union of Estonian Architects (in Estonian). Viewed at 23rd of March 2022
  2. ^ Union of Estonian Architects (in Estonian). Viewed at 23rd of March 2022
  3. ^ Union of Estonian Architects. Viewed at 23rd of March 2022
  4. ^ Union of Estonian Architects. Viewed at 23rd of March 2022
  5. ^ Union of Estonian Architects. Viewed at 23rd of March 2022
  6. ^ Union of Estonian Architects. Viewed at 23rd of March 2022
  7. ^ Union of Estonian Architects. Viewed at 23rd of March 2022
  8. ^ Union of Estonian Architects. Viewed at 23rd of March 2022
  9. ^ Union of Estonian Architects. Viewed at 23rd of March 2022
  10. ^ Union of Estonian Architects. Viewed at 23rd of March 2022
  11. ^ Union of Estonian Architects. Viewed at 23rd of March 2022
  12. ^ Union of Estonian Architects. Viewed at 23rd of March 2022
  13. ^ Union of Estonian Architects. Viewed at 23rd of March 2022
  14. ^ Union of Estonian Architects. Viewed at 23rd of March 2022
  15. ^ Union of Estonian Architects. Viewed at 23rd of March 2022
  16. ^ Union of Estonian Architects. Viewed at 23rd of March 2022
  17. ^ Union of Estonian Architects. Viewed at 23rd of March 2022
  18. ^ Union of Estonian Architects. Viewed at 23rd of March 2022
  19. ^ a b Union of Estonian Architects. Viewed at 23rd of March 2022
  20. ^ Union of Estonian Architects. Viewed at 23rd of March 2022
  21. ^ Union of Estonian Architects. Viewed at 23rd of March 2022

External links edit

  • Architectural Bureau Pluss OÜ
  • Union Of Estonian Architects, members, Indrek Allmann
  • Triin Ojari: Estonian Methodist Church of the Congregation of St. Luke, MAJA 2-2003
  • Regina Viljasaar: House in Padise, Harjumaa, MAJA 1-2004
  • Regina Viljasaar: Hotel L'Ermitage, 18 Toompuiestee, Tallinn, MAJA 3-2004

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations January 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Indrek Allmann born 8 December 1972 1 in Viljandi Estonia is an Estonian architect and city planner Indrek Allmann 2007 Indrek Allmann attended J Koler 4th Secondary School in Viljandi Viljandi Maagumnaasium from 1987 to 1990 He obtained his higher education in the Faculty of Architecture in the Estonian Academy of Arts 1 from 1990 to 1999 From 1995 to 1998 Allmann worked in the architectural bureau R Puusepp Stuudio 911 OU From 1998 to 2000 he worked as a senior architect in the architectural bureau Kolde Projekt AS and from 2000 to 2004 as a senior architect in the architectural bureau Kolde Grupp OU Since 2004 Indrek Allmann has worked as the lead architect and partner in Pluss Architects 1 Architectural bureau Pluss OU was founded in 2002 and has designed more than a million square metres of public buildings apartment buildings and private residences both new builds as well as renovations and restorations Indrek Allmann has been a member of the Estonian Association of Architects 2 since 1999 Since 2000 he has been a member of the supervisory board and from 2006 to 2010 he performed his duties as vice chairman of the association Indrek Allmann was the President of the Estonian Association of Architects from 2014 to 2016 and vice president from 2016 to 2017 Contents 1 Notable works 2 Social activities 3 Selected works 4 Competition entries 5 Awards 6 Notable publications 7 References 8 External linksNotable works editIndrek Allmann is a spokesman for responsible design and emphasises in his work that the most environmentally friendly square metre is the one that does not need to be built His work is characterised by a high technical level inventive choice of materials keen awareness of the environment and carefully thought out structure Allmann tries to avoid anything impractical in his work emphasizing strongly on planning phase for the sake of creating high quality integrated environment Indrek Allmann is the primary author behind the idea of the climate neutral Hundipea neighbourhood and one of the project leaders The pilot project aims to create a new climate neutral neighbourhood in Paljassaare Northern Tallinn The comprehensive solution for the climate neutral neighbourhood is created in cooperation with several stakeholders from the private and public sector including scientists the local community city planners developers startups and the Tallinn City Government As part of the Hundipea project Indrek Allmann participates in the activities of the collaboration platform for environmental awareness called Rohetiiger the Green Tiger Indrek Allmann is known as a visionary for many extensive infrastructure developments In cooperation with architect Jaan Jagomagi and Futudesign architects Risto Wimberg and Teemu Seppanen Allmann highlighted the need for smart direction of the urban impact of the Tallinn Helsinki tunnel Allmann is also one of the authors of the Rail Baltic Parnu terminal The authors of the winning design Water Strider of the international architectural competition for the terminal are Indrek Allmann Jaan Jagomagi Gunnar Kurusk Tanno Tammesson and Holden Vides The conceptual design for the Talsinki tunnel and the design for the Rail Baltic Parnu terminal were presented at the 2016 Venice Biennale of Architecture as part of the joint exhibition Balti Atlas by the three Baltic states Other well known works from Allmann are the concept for the Noblessner harbour area and the Lurich quarter in Ulemiste City Tallinn He has also garnered recognition for Hotel L Ermitage in Tallinn Tulbi Veeriku apartment buildings and the church complex of the Tartu St Luke s UMC in Tartu Eisma harbour the semi detached house in Lucca the small house in Padise and Nordic Hotel Forum in Tallinn Indrek Allmann is active in several countries and in addition to Estonia has designed buildings in Ukraine Denmark Latvia Norway and Sweden Social activities editIndrek Allmann has been a speaker at several international conferences at the Estonian Academy of Arts and TalTech and been a member of the jury at various international architectural competitions including for the buildings of the Estonian Academy of Arts and the Estonian Business School the 2012 Latvian Building of the Year competition and the 2014 Lithuanian Building of the Year competition Indrek Allmann participated in the work of the supervisory board of Eesti Arhitektuurikeskus Estonian Centre of Architecture from 2014 to 2015 and the supervisory board for the architecture endowment of the Cultural Endowment of Estonia from 2013 to 2015 Indrek Allmann was a member of the supervisory board of Saarte Liinid AS from 2017 to 2020 and again as of 2020 Indrek Allmann is a volunteer maritime rescuer and is a member of the Muhu Merepaaste Selts Muhu Maritime Rescue Association Selected works edit1994 Reconstruction project of a private residence Tierp Sweden 1997 AS Trak Balti commercial building Liimi 4a Tallinn with interior design not built 1998 Hitehi varuosade AS office Raua tn 16a Tallinn interior design 1999 reconstruction of the recovery department of Tallinn Jarve Hospital Energia tn 8 Tallinn 1999 reconstruction of the hospital building of the Kose department of Kivimae Hospital Ravila mnt 27 Kose Harju County 1999 private residence KloostriTagaMetsas Padise Village Padise rural municipality Harju County 3 1999 private residence Oma pesa Lucca 2e Harku municipality Harju County with interior design 4 2000 Technical project for the comprehensive reconstruction of the Estonia theatre building Estonia pst 4 Tallinn with architect P Janes 2001 Top Vox and Alptom car centre Ehitajate tee 116c Tallinn 2001 interior design for the Family Gate AG cooperative and head office Fredericia Denmark 2001 modernised design solution of the shopping centre of Tartu Consumer Cooperative Riia 2 Tartu 2001 first construction stage of the church complex of Tartu St Luke s UMC Vallikraavi 16a Tartu 5 2002 Renovation of a maritime rescue building into a small residential building Juminda village Loksa rural municipality with interior design the first construction stage of the Harku small town centre community centre and nursery school Harku 2003 Baptist church Elim church building and apartment building Tistedal Norway 2003 hotel L Ermitage Toompuiestee 19 Tallinn 6 2003 apartment buildings at Oie 2 Tallinn 7 2004 Villa Z at Lumiku street Tallinn 8 2005 Kauba Ekspress warehouse in Assaku 9 2005 residential and commercial building at Kotzebue 27 Tallinn 10 2005 Nordic Hotels hotel Jekaba Jekaba 24 Riga with R D Smits 11 2006 Randvere nursery school Viimsi Parish 12 2006 apartment buildings in Veeriku quarter Tartu with Katrin Koit 13 2006 business and residential building at Turuplats square 1 Rakvere 14 2006 business and residential building at Ujula street 2 Tartu 15 2007 Eisma harbour Eisma interior design with M Kurismaa 2007 Nordic Hotel Forum building in Tallinn 16 2008 off grid energy plus building on Kesselaid 17 2009 North Estonia Medical Centre X block Tallinn co architects Indrek Suigusaar and Ilmar Heinsoo 18 2009 surfing centre and conference hotel in Narva Joesuu not built 2009 plan for a business and office building at Parnu mnt 22 Tallinn 2010 Hotel Marriott Renessance Riga with Joel Kopli not built 19 2010 residential and commercial building Kentmanni 6 Tallinn 2011 Aidu rowing channel 2011 revitalisation of Eesti Energia mining areas into a sports centre 2011 Stroomi shopping centre Madala street 5a Tuulemaa street 20 Tallinn 20 2011 Villa Laidoner on Ollepruuli street reconstruction into a private residence Tallinn 2012 Veskimetsa equestrian centre Paldiski mnt 135 Tallinn not built 2013 Experimental and energy efficient timber commercial building Novaator Paldiski mnt 135 Tallinn not built Aidu rowing centre buildings Aidu 2014 Residential and commercial building Poordi 1 Tallinn with J Jagomagi 2015 Buildings in the Lurich block in Ulemiste City Tallinn business district Elemental Skanste Riga Rail Baltic Parnu passenger terminal with J Jagomagi T Tammesson 2019 Haljala School Haljala with K Krass 2020 Commercial building Alma Tomingas Sepise 7 Tallinn with G Kurusk concept for Hundipea climate neutral neighbourhood Tallinn 2021 Apartment buildings in Siili quarter Tartu with T Tammesson participation in the anniversary exhibition of the Estonian Museum of Architecture The Houses That We Need with J Jagomagi and G Kurusk Competition entries edit2001 Renovation competition for Tallinn 21st School with S Laanjarv and I Suigusaar Purchasing award Harku small town centre 1st place church complex of Tartu St Luke s UMC 1st place 2002 Hotel L Ermitage at Toompuiestee 19 Tallinn 1st place shopping centre Kalda Keskus in Tartu 2nd 3rd place 2003 Apartment buildings at Oie 2 Tallinn 1st place 2004 Veeriku residential quarter Tartu with Katrin Koit 1st place 2008 church building for the Valguse tee free church 1st place 21 2010 reconstruction of the A block of Rakvere Hospital 3rd place 2010 University of Tartu Institute of Physics with Joel Kopli shared 1st place 2010 Marriot Hotel Riga with Joel Kopli international architectural competition 1st place 19 2012 Tallinn equestrian centre with surrounding commercial buildings with I Suigusaar and J Jagomagi 1st place 2014 Residential and commercial building at Poordi 1 Tallinn 1st place with J Jagomagi Noblessner living quarter international architectural competition 1st place with I Suigusaar J Jagomagi G Kurusk T Tammesson R Kontus 2015 Rail Baltic Parnu passenger terminal international architectural competition 1st place with J Jagomagi T Tammesson Gunnar Kurusk and Holden Vides 2017 Kalaranna living quarter international architectural competition 2nd 3rd place with I Suigusaar J Jagomagi R Kontus G Kurusk T Tammesson 2018 Residential and commercial building EpiCentre Sepapaja 10 Tallinn with I Suigusaar J Jagomagi 1st place Parnu mnt 31 Tallinn 1st place 2019 Haljala School with K Krass 1st place car park at Vabaduse pst 6 Tartu with J Jagomagi highlighted work business building Alma Tomingas Sepise 7 Tallinn with G Kurusk international architectural contest 1st place Awards edit2002 Steel building 2001 buildings completed in 1998 2001 2002 Award nomination for the European Union Mies van der Rohe contemporary architecture award private residence Oma Pesa Tabasalu 2003 Best Building of the Year 2002 in Tartu Church complex of St Luke s UMC 2003 Best Estonian Wooden Building 1997 2003 Special award for the best use of cladding private residence KloostriTagaMetsas Padise 2005 Best Estonian Wooden Building 2003 2005 Special award for the best use of laminated timber apartment buildings at Oie 2 Tallinn 2005 The Architectural Award 2005 Salon Press Moscow Russia Finalist in category Luchij zarubezhnyj proekt private residence KloostriTagaMetsas Padise 2005 The Architectural Award 2005 Salon Press Moscow Russia Main award in category Luchij zarubezhnyj proekt private residence Oma Pesa Tabasalu 2006 Architectural Object of the Year ETV cultural show OP private residence KloostriTagaMetsas Padise 2007 highlighted work for Estonian Association of Architects award Vaike 2002 2006 awning of apartment buildings at Oie tn 2 Tallinn 2007 Best Building for the Year 2006 in Tartu Tulbi Veeriku residential quarter Tartu 2011 Finalist of the World Architecture Festival Barcelona semi autonomous sauna on an island 2013 Wooden Building of the Year 2012 Award for the best facade solution Farmer s energy plus building on Kesselaid 2014 Recognition by Tallinn Cultural Heritage Department Best Restored Monuments Villa Laidoner Ollepruuli tn 5 Tallinn 2014 2015 Estonian Association of Interior Architects award Best Home Interior Eisma harbour building with M Kurismaa 2017 Energy Deed of the Year Off grid residential building in Kesselaiu Estonian Renewable Energy Association 2017 Wooden Building of the Year 2016 Highlighted by the jury extension of the ant shed in Eisma harbour 2019 Award SMALL 2018 for small objects from the Estonian Association of Architects extension of the ant shed and small objects in Eisma 2020 Baltic Real Estate Award Best Urban Space Update Noblessner harbour Notable publications edit2001 Eramu The Residence EAL Tallinn 2001 Vaba Eesti ehitab Solnessi arhitektuurikirjastuse OU Tallinn 2002 Estonian brand style guide Eesti Stiil Estonia Style 2004 The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture Phaidon Press Ltd London Great Britain 2005 The Architectural Award 2005 Salon Press Moscow Russia 2005 ABSoluut Arhitectuur Interieur 2 What If Ghent Belgium 2006 Emerging Identities East Deutsches Architektur Zentrum Berlin Germany 2006 Alaprajz 2 2006 Hungary 2006 Innovative Wohnungsbauaspekte Berlin Germany 2007 Deko 2 2007 Riga Latvia 2007 Deko 1 2007 Riga Latvia 2007 No vyj dom Moscow Russia 2007 Arquitectura Viva Madrid Spain 2008 Boom Ruum TallinnReferences edit a b c Union of Estonian Architects in Estonian Viewed at 23rd of March 2022 Union of Estonian Architects in Estonian Viewed at 23rd of March 2022 Union of Estonian Architects Viewed at 23rd of March 2022 Union of Estonian Architects Viewed at 23rd of March 2022 Union of Estonian Architects Viewed at 23rd of March 2022 Union of Estonian Architects Viewed at 23rd of March 2022 Union of Estonian Architects Viewed at 23rd of March 2022 Union of Estonian Architects Viewed at 23rd of March 2022 Union of Estonian Architects Viewed at 23rd of March 2022 Union of Estonian Architects Viewed at 23rd of March 2022 Union of Estonian Architects Viewed at 23rd of March 2022 Union of Estonian Architects Viewed at 23rd of March 2022 Union of Estonian Architects Viewed at 23rd of March 2022 Union of Estonian Architects Viewed at 23rd of March 2022 Union of Estonian Architects Viewed at 23rd of March 2022 Union of Estonian Architects Viewed at 23rd of March 2022 Union of Estonian Architects Viewed at 23rd of March 2022 Union of Estonian Architects Viewed at 23rd of March 2022 a b Union of Estonian Architects Viewed at 23rd of March 2022 Union of Estonian Architects Viewed at 23rd of March 2022 Union of Estonian Architects Viewed at 23rd of March 2022External links editArchitectural Bureau Pluss OU Union Of Estonian Architects members Indrek Allmann Architectural Bureau Pluss OU employees Triin Ojari Estonian Methodist Church of the Congregation of St Luke MAJA 2 2003 Regina Viljasaar House in Padise Harjumaa MAJA 1 2004 Regina Viljasaar Hotel L Ermitage 18 Toompuiestee Tallinn MAJA 3 2004 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Indrek Allmann amp oldid 1157056389, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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