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INTERNATIONAL CURATOR COMPETITION FOR THE ESTONIAN EXHIBITION AT THE 14th INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURE EXHIBITION LA BIENNALE DI VENEZIA Final Report of the Jury Meetings:

9 May (Estonian Centre of Architecture) 23 May (Estonian Maritime Academy) 24 May (Estonian Centre of Architecture) Participated: Peeter Pere, EAL (Union of Estonian Architects) architect and chairman, Chairman of the Jury Ülar Mark, architect, Commissioner of the Estonian exhibition at the XIV International Architecture Exhibition la Biennale di Venezia Yoko Alender, architect, Ministry of Culture, Architectural Advisor Veljo Kaasik, EAL architect Liina Siib, artist, EKL (Estonian Artists’ Association) artist Tüüne-Kristin Vaikla, ESL (Estonian Society of Interior Architects), interior architect Piret Lindpere, EKÜ (Estonian Society of Art Historians), art theorist (expert, participated on 9 May) Andres Kurg, EKÜ, art theorist (expert, participated on 23 May) Recorded by: Pille Epner, Jury secretary 1. The objective of the international competition for the Estonian exhibition at the XIV International Architecture Exhibition la Biennale di Venezia was to find the best idea and curator for the Estonian exposition in 2014. The criteria for assessing projects were a good and outstanding idea, the competence of the project team and the feasibility of the idea within the given budget. The jury considered it important that the conceptual design take the ideas of the Biennial’s general curator (Rem Koolhaas) into account (the theme is Fundamentals: Absorbing Modernity: 1914-2014), that it should be globally relevant and deal with important aspects of the ideas and practice of Estonian architecture of the last hundred years and of contemporary Estonian architecture. Tying the idea of the exposition in with the 100th anniversary of the Republic of Estonia in 2018 added value to the idea. The transportability of the exhibition and the possibility to repeatedly exhibit it elsewhere after the end of the XIV International Architecture Exhibition la Biennale di Venezia were considered important considerations. 2. Twenty (20) competition entries were received at the Estonian Centre of Architecture by 2 May 2013, the deadline for the anonymous first stage of the international, public, two-stage idea competition. At its first meeting on 9 May, the jury decided to qualify all the conceptual designs received into the first round, including the entry Small is Human, which violated the anonymity requirement. Justification: the jury’s decision by consensus to allow the entry to participate in the competition. In the first stage, the jury selected 7 (seven) conceptual designs by consensus. The name cards of the authors of those projects were opened and they were invited to participate in the second round. Idea outlines and curators selected for the second round:

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