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KOPLI PENINSULA COLAND

TALLINN INTENSIVE STUDY PROGRAMME AUTOCAD-PHOTOSHOP

Carmine Montuoro, Marta Porcu, Sabina Dragomirescu, Melina Haures, Magdalena Giefert, Ahmed Abdelhafaz, Hoang LeMinh, Andi Järvsoo

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Wild uncontroled green zone

After 2nd WW housing

Socialist housing

First republic housing

Every significant feature that we analyzed having dual characteristics. The Cemetery Park has a lot of green spaces relevant for developing a proper green infrastructure for Tallinn, from Kopli Park to common gardens. Managing this green infrastructure must be done consciously because bad decisions in this way will cause climate change problems. Another potential of the area is the valuable heritage and landscape, aspects that are particular for this part of the Estonian coast. However, there is a risk of losing this natural park and suburb background because intruders like the power plant. Furthermore, the economic side of this area is influenced by fishing as an activity of the local people. For the tourists, there are not so many possibilities, because Cemetery Park is not developed in this field, with hotels or attractions. This way, the tourists are unintentionally kept away. The abrupt ending of the tourist area is also a risk of losing the character of the landscape, because of the blending of residential and industrial areas. The opening to the coast is a real potential, the beach being a socially and economically attractive area. However, the existing accesses cannot meet the need of future tourism development, because it will be too crowded. In the future, there will be made changes in this way.

Open spaces near coast gives opportunities to develop new recreational areas. This place people can garther together, have several outdoor activities and take a look The Light as an opportunity.

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