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A Path in the Forest, Tallinn, Estonia

A Path in the Forest of Kadriorg, Tallinn Architecture, Estonia Landscape Design photos

A Path in the Forest, Tallinn

Tallinn Landscape Intervention, Estonia, Baltic States design by Tetsuo Kondo Architects

page updated 10 Oct 2016 ; 20 Aug 2013

Design: Tetsuo Kondo Architects

Location: Kadriorg, Tallinn, Estonia, Eastern Europe

A Path in the Forest

A Path in the Forest of Kadriorg
photo : Tetsuo Kondo Architects

A Path in the Forest

Delightful swept route through the trees in an Estonian forest.

Text from the designers:

In the elegant woods of Kadriorg, we added a path.

A path which relies on the forest as it flutters through the woods with over 300 years of age.

A Path in the Forest
photo : Tetsuo Kondo Architects

I feel that the appearance of the woods slightly changes when you walk along this path. We no longer are looking up at the woods from the ground but we get closer to the leaves and sliver through the branches.

A Path in the Forest
photo : Tetsuo Kondo Architects

It is a piece of architecture which exists for the woods as the forest exists for the architecture. We can not change the form of the forest but we think the various elements in a forest can become one entity in this condition.

A Path in the Forest Japan
photo : Tetsuo Kondo Architects

I hope that we can experience a forest, architecture, and an environment which we do not know yet.

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A Path in the Forest – Building Information

Project Name: A Path in the Forest
Location: Tallinn, Estonia
Use: Installation(LIFT11 Urban Installation Festival curated by Margit Aule)
Design Period: Aug 2011 – Sep 2011
Completion Period: Sep 2011

Photographer: Tetsuo Kondo Architects

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