The Tallinn Architecture Biennale (TAB) 2026 has announced the winning entries for its installation and vision competitions. The awards recognize innovative architectural concepts designed to address urban space and materiality. In the “Budget Bougie” installation competition, the winning pavilion is “Resonance,” designed by Aru Ma-Architects. This category explores the intersection of high aesthetic appeal and fiscal restraint, embodying the concept of achieving a certain level of luksus or refined quality within a strict budget framework—a “warm luxury” approach. Furthermore, the competition titled “From Void to Value” has selected “A Place Reclaimed” as its premier winner. This vision focuses specifically on revitalizing underutilized or empty spaces within the Harju district. Both of these winning works are slated for realization and presentation within the official curator program of the TAB 2026. The Biennale is scheduled to open to the public in September 2026. These selected installations and visions are expected to contribute significantly to the discourse surrounding contemporary urban development and creative resourcefulness showcased at the event. The results underscore a trend toward sophisticated, accessible design solutions that reinterpret existing urban voids. Topics: #soodne #luksus #budget Post navigation KOMMENTAAR⟩Tõnis Sildaru juhtumi valguses: miks peame «karastamist» inimväärikusest olulisemaks? Šveitsi uusaasta tulekahjus rängalt vigastatutest pooled viibivad endiselt haiglaravil