Rotermanni 6

Contemporary architecture in an area steeped in history

The Rotermanni 6 building in Tallinn is a prime example of modern architecture that respects the history of the Estonian capital, while also epitomising a visionary, pioneering design.

Detalles de la referencia

Tipo de edificio Barrios y edificios de uso mixto
Áreas de producto Fachadas
Sistemas Schüco FWS 50.SI
Características Rehabilitación Ampliación de edificios Eficiencia energética Casa pasiva Cradle-to-Cradle
Ubicación Tallinn, Estonia
Finalización 2020
Arquitectos KOKO arhitektid
Empresa especializada Aluver Tootmine OÜ
Créditos de las imágenes © Martin Siplane

Passive house-certified façade

Designed by Koko Architects, the construction consists of a new commercial building and an old bread factory. The ground floor is home to shops and restaurants, while the upper floors house the office spaces. The honeycomb structure of the glazed façade is particularly eye-catching, not only lending the building a futuristic look, but also allowing an abundance of natural light into the rooms. A passive house-certified mullion/transom façade from Schüco was used, which is perfect for meeting a wide range of functional and design requirements in luxury residential and commercial projects. It is also Cradle to Cradle certified demonstrating, among other things, its excellent recyclability.