Estonian Academy of Arts’ youngest ever architecture dean seeks to celebrate ‘spatial visionaries’
The Estonian Academy of Arts (EKA) has announced professor and architect Sille Pihlak as the new dean of the institute’s Faculty of Architecture. The youngest dean in the EKA’s history, Pihlak will use her position to “highlight the importance of spatial visionaries in contemporary society.” “Architecture is more than just individualistic house drawings or data-driven urban space design; it also includes a complex social fabric, all of which are intertwined in physical space,” Pihlak said upon her appointment. “So, just as in the rest of the world, the time for change has arrived in architecture, with the academy taking the first bold steps.” Related on Archinect: NFTs will be at the (i)heart(blob) of the Tallinn Architecture BiennaleHaving studied at the EKA, SCI-Arc, and the Vienna University of Applied Sciences, Pihlak has built a career that seeks alternatives to conventional building aesthetics and solutions, grounding her work in climate and social issues. For the EKA, Pihlak’...
The Estonian Academy of Arts (EKA) has announced professor and architect Sille Pihlak as the new dean of the institute’s Faculty of Architecture. The youngest dean in the EKA’s history, Pihlak will use her position to “highlight the importance of spatial visionaries in contemporary society.”
“Architecture is more than just individualistic house drawings or data-driven urban space design; it also includes a complex social fabric, all of which are intertwined in physical space,” Pihlak said upon her appointment. “So, just as in the rest of the world, the time for change has arrived in architecture, with the academy taking the first bold steps.”
Having studied at the EKA, SCI-Arc, and the Vienna University of Applied Sciences, Pihlak has built a career that seeks alternatives to conventional building aesthetics and solutions, grounding her work in climate and social issues. For the EKA, Pihlak’...