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Kindergarten in Uus-Veerenni residential quarter



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A new branch of Kalli-kalli nursery school opened in the Uus-Veerenni neighbourhood developed and built by Merko. The long-awaited new addition to the city centre early childhood education landscape has nine classes and serves about 150 children.

Meant mainly for Uus-Veerenni residents but with limited availability for others, the nursery school is on Tiiu Street in the proximity to the Uus-Veerenni Park. The modern two-storey building is set on an approximately 5000 square metre plot. Outdoor education and play areas surround the building, which takes up about 2000 square metres.

The nursery school building at Tiiu 8 is distinguished from the residential buildings in Uus-Veerenni by colourful architecture. User-friendly details have been in the focus. The yard has diverse playground equipment and the WC can be accessed directly from outdoors, which is usually not the case in older nursery schools. The solar panels on the roof help save on energy expenses.

Uus-Veerenni is the largest comprehensive residential development area in the city centre of Tallinn, located between Veerenni, Vana-Lõuna and Tehnika streets. The 12-hectare quarter is being completed stage by stage and will have 50 buildings. Today people have moved into 38 of them. The quarter has an 8500-square metre public park with playground features, sculptures, benches and even an outdoor library.

Client:
AS Merko Ehitus Eesti
Name of the project:
Kindergarten in Uus-Veerenni residential quarter
Category:
Building
Type of construction:
Education, culture, sports buildings
Architect:
ConArte OÜ - Andres Rihe, Urmas Paul
Chief Designer:
ConArte OÜ
Description of work:
New building
Country:
Estonia
Address:
Tiiu 8, Tallinn
Beginning of the project:
2022
Year of completion:
2023