When constructing sports facilities, steel structures enable suitable solutions to be found under very different conditions. This is proven by the various cantilevered structures that were used for the roofs of the grandstands at the Lilleküla Football Stadium, which different from ordinary steel frames, and the two football arenas built in Iceland, with cladding and supporting structures that had to withstand greater than normal wind loads and the harsh Icelandic climate.
Steel Frame and Cladding of Log Reservoir for Kohila Vineer
Shipyard and Coating Facility for BLRT
Extension to Office and Warehouse Building for Mobec
New Filter Building for Alstom
Concrete Floors for Apartment Building at Kadaka pst 146
Commercial Building for Baltic Agro
Extension to Warehouse of Peat Processing Plant
Hotel and Office Building at Roseni 9 and 11
Architects: Martin Aunin, Marti Kahu, Sven Luik (Novarc Group AS)
Photos: Maris Tomba