This was a pop-up exhibition of student works. MA Urbanism year I students presented the results of the Art and the City studio I conduct. This year the studio focused on the future Rail Baltic Tallinn terminal building designed by Zaha Hadid Architects. The futuristic station is set to become a hypermobile node, possibly shifting the centre of the city towards the south, away from the sea.
Student works ranged from social analysis of the adjoining areas, a proposal for a bench-pavilion of petty crime and a handbook for living next to a construction site to musings on the meaning of connectivity, the smart city and how past and present are simultaneously manifest in the urban fabric.