Two New Exhibitions Opening at the Estonian Museum of Architecture
Text Susanna Poikela Kuva Andrei Chertkov
Two new exhibitions are opening at the Estonian Museum of Architecture on Friday, 24 October at 17:00. The exhibition “Joonistatud paralleelilmad” / “Into The Droame” is the first solo exhibition by British–German architect and artist Pascal Bronner. At its centre are Bronner’s internationally recognised architectural drawings that explore parallel worlds, where the artist’s imagined characters and the stories built around them meet.
Pascal Bronner has coined the English word “droame”, which describes a state or condition where dreams, roaming, and the feeling of home (from dream, roam, and home) intersect. Bronner refers to this space, born in the human mind, as the moment where creativity begins. The exhibition is accompanied by an English-language publication, “Into the Droame”, and an engaging programme of related events.
When I’m Not Thinking About Houses Right Now
The exhibition “Kui ma parajasti maju välja ei mõtle…” / “When I’m Not Thinking About Houses Right Now…” presents the side of Estonian architects’ work that extends beyond everyday design practice.
Featured in the exhibition are works by, among others:
Johann Wilhelm Krause, Herbert Johanson, Aleksander Wladowsky, Edgar Johan Kuusik, Karl Burman, Valve Pormeister, Erika Nõva, Sille Pihlak, Loreida Hein, Ott Kadarik, Vilen Künnapu, Leonhard Lapin, Andres Alver, Ivi-Els Schneider, and many others.
The exhibition will be open until the end of January 2026.
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