MM-Motorsport and Tomra Complex

2017-2022

The mundane and the practical have been considered aesthetic (with varying degrees of success) for more than a century. At the same time, the built environment in technology parks and industrial areas has been poor in quality for an extended period. There are flashes, but they are few so far – but as part of the space that surrounds us daily, these areas also deserve attention. With modern possibilities, it is with little effort and simple techniques possible to give the practical a dignified form that improves the quality of the environment.

The MM Motorsport complex aims to update the set of characteristics of an extremely practical typology with the power of an exciting architectural solution. The space of about 1,500 m2 has been “cast” into a significantly more playful, even sculptural form than expected. As a description, the result is nothing outrageous – a box with rounded corners and a small step back in the middle. However, the choice of materials together with the described form gives rise to an unexpected and groundbreaking building.

Architects:Peeter Pere, Janek Maat, Kirke Päss, Karmen Silde
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2025
Art
2024
Nominee for the Annual Award of the Estonian Association of Architects
2022-2023
Nominee for the Annual Award of the Estonian Association of Architects
2021-2023
2023
Architectural Competition Honourable Mention
2023
Competition II prize
Union of Estonian Architects ”Väike” (Small) prize
2022
Competition III prize
2019-2022
Union of Estonian Architects, “Väike” ( small) prize nominee
2020
Nominee for Wooden Building of the Year
2020
Cultural Endowment of Estonia Annual prize nominee 2020
2018-2019
Union Of Estonian Architects, “Väike” (Small) prize laureate
2015-2018
Union of Estonian Architects, “Eramu” (Private house) I prize
2018
2017
2016
Architecture of Necessity nominee, Sweden
2015
Union of Estonian Architects, annual prize