University of Bath Architecture Annual 2017

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MArch | Tallinn

Oaas Tallinna Yizhou Jiang

The project responded to the needs of public sports and leisure facilities from masterplan, taking the advantage of the “forest and sea� masterplan landscape, impose the traditional Estonian culture to modern city lifestyle. In Estonia, thousands of practitioners work in the field of digital industry with little chance to exercise and go out. The proposed scheme is aim to create an urban oasis, encouraging locals to choose a physically active lifestyle, the harmony of living, work and exercise together in future Tallinn city. The scheme is formed by three main elements, The Bridge, Courtyards and Wings. Linking the medieval town and existing public facilities with proposed masterplan infrastructure into a large living community, joint the old and new, city and forest. From top (clockwise): Sauna Treatment, Outdoor Archery Range, Lake in Winter and Summer.

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