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Estonia has 1.341.664 inhabitants. 5% of the surface is covered with lakes, 44% with woods. The 45.227km² country has had a versatile history throughout the centuries. The first inhabitants appeared around 3.000 B.C.but it took a long time until the appearance of the Estonian state was marked on June 19, 1925. The Estonian people suffered hundreds of years of conquests and oppression. In 1991 it became independent and since 2004 it has been a member of the EU. The cultural history of Estonia will be preserved in the new Estonian national museum, a huge storehouse and a symbol of identity. As a metaphor for this point of time and as an object of the overwhelming landscape it is made of light. Facade
The openness of the glass-layers is adapted to the function and needs of the area behind. Public areas like the reading hall, education etc. need much transparency. Here the layers are suspended in front of a glass-facade and also act as sun-blinds. Exhibition and storage areas shall be protected from natural light. Here the layers are suspended in front of a closed wall with some tiny openings, also in the form of lakes. Form
As a matter of fact the volume of 52.5 x 52.5 x 52.5m (=144.703m³) is also the most efficient way of organising the space allocation plan in terms of the relationship surface area / volume. This means economic construction-methods and a significant reduction of energy consumption over the life cycle of the building.
Estonian National Museum official site
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