Estonian Sports Museum Exhibition Receives Maamuna Award for Sustainability The temporary exhibition, “Burning Finish Line. Sport in a Changing Environment,” presented by the Estonian Sports and Olympic Museum, was awarded the Maamuna special prize at the annual Kuldmuna award ceremony held on Friday at the Culture Castle. The exhibition, which opened at the end of September last year, was recognized for its sustainable and responsible approach. The Maamuna award is presented to projects demonstrating a commitment to environmental considerations and responsible practices. In this case, the award highlights the collaborative efforts of the Estonian Sports and Olympic Museum and the Creative Agency DADA, who were responsible for the exhibition’s environment and design. “Burning Finish Line” explores the evolving relationship between sports and the environment. The exhibition encourages dialogue regarding strategies to minimize the environmental impact of sports, striving for greater sustainability for both human participants and the natural world. The Sports Museum’s initiative underscores the growing importance of considering ecological factors within the sports industry. The exhibition’s design and concept aim to promote a more conscious and responsible approach to sports activities. — Word Count: Approximately 248 words. Topics: #exhibition #sports #museum Post navigation General incidence in Estonia is decreasing, but one virus is attacking more and more aggressively Major security hole: now, the door cards of many state institutions and companies can be hacked by even every schoolboy
This is a fantastic achievement for the Estonian Sports Museum and a worthy recognition of their innovative and sustainable approach to sports exhibitions. Reply