St John’s Almshouse Museum

Architects

Toivo Tammik
Sven Koppel
AB ANSAMBEL

Location

Rävala boulevard 2, 10145 Tallinn, Estonia

Size

396,9 m2

Status

Completed in 2003

Photos

Martin Siplane

Typology

Historical, Public Projects

Tags

Public, Refurbished, New City Area, Religion, Tallinn

During the course of constructing a major new road in central Tallinn, the ruins of a 13th century almshouse were discovered in the ground. The almshouse belonged to the nearby St John ́s church which has survived to this day, a lovely small baroque edifice oddly standing between glass office buildings. To expose the findings, the road had to be slightly realigned. The unplanned shelter had to fit into quite a tight budget. Hence, the solution, which was chosen in an open competition, was simple and minimalist: like the surface of the road itself turning slightly upwards to reveal the historic layer underneath. The illuminated glass facade was meant to enliven the pedestrian area and to create a sort of a public front for the buildings opposite the structure; however, this has not quite happened and the pavilion might feel slightly out of place in the middle of traffic.