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Apartment buildings of Hane str 6 and 8



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Buildings
Civil engineering
Concrete works

In spring 2012, two similar four-storey apartment buildings, both with 21 apartments, were completed in the small and quiet Hane Street in Kristiine, Tallinn. The buildings are simple and lovely thanks to the classic colours chosen for the facades. White plaster is side by side with dark brown boarding and black brickwork on the ground floor level, and all this is spiced up with modern glass balcony balustrades. The technological solutions and finishing materials of the flats are high quality (board parquet and veneer doors of matching colour, etc.). The three-glazed insulated wooden-aluminium windows that start from the floor and have no radiators in front of them create a very spacious feeling. The thin radiators are placed against the outer walls. The air exhausted from the building is used to heat the floors of wet rooms, and the energy left over from that supports the heating of water for consumption. Regardless of relatively few floors there are still lifts in the buildings. Together with the construction of the buildings also the part of Hane Street that is front of these buildings was reconstructed with new communication lines and pavement. The fact that all the flats found owners already in the summer of the same year despite the difficult times on the real estate market can only bear witness to the quality of the work done.

Client:
AS Merko Ehitus
Name of the project:
Apartment buildings of Hane str 6 and 8
Category:
Buildings
Type of construction:
Residential buildings
Architect:
Kalle Rõõmus
Interior architect:
Eerik Olle, Ahti Peetersoo
Description of work:
New building
Country:
Estonia
Address:
Hane str 6 and 8, Tallinn
Beginning of the project:
2011
Year of completion:
2012