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ECOBAY: New Sustainable City for Estonia

by , 07/17/08
filed under: Sustainable Building

Ecobay, Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects, Paljassaare Peninsula, Estonia, alternative energy, wind power, geo-thermal energy, hydro-electric, Baltic Sea, mixed-use development, ecobay1

There’s something about the prospect of starting an entire city from scratch that’s sure to stir the imagination, evoking ideals of efficiency and future-forward design at it’s finest. Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects were recently presented with just such an honor when they won first place in an international competition to create a new sustainable city set on the Paljassaare Peninsula in Estonia. Dubbed Ecobay, the mixed-use development will provide a self-sustaining community complete with housing, schools, commercial districts, and daycare centers. Situated serenely overlooking the Baltic Sea, the new city will benefit from a diverse portfolio of clean energy sources and will house up to 6,000 citizens as it is completed over the next 15-20 years.

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3 Responses to “ECOBAY: New Sustainable City for Estonia”

  1. leafpure leafpure says:

    Gorgeous!

    I’ll move there as soon as it’s completed. :)

  2. IGreenSpot IGreenSpot says:

    what’s with white color ? I kinda feel to live in a sterile city

  3. jgrzinich jgrzinich says:

    It should be noted that Estonia as a whole is a fairly “green” country. With one of the lowest population densities in Europe much of the land is literally returning to the wild. So the notion of a new “eco city” is Estonia something of a paradox as I doubt it could rival the overall sustainability of the population as a whole (unless of course it simply becomes a replacement for many urban dwellers of the old soviet block houses).

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