Architecture in the Baltic States

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Architecture in the Baltic States

Cities, Landscapes and Heritage of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania

City and town planning: architectural aspects History of architecture Regional / International studies Development studies Cultural studies Industrialisation and industrial history Urban and municipal planning and policy Civil engineering, surveying and building

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Collection: Routledge Research in Architecture

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 20th November 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040695081


Introduction

This book explores the architecture of the Baltic States, a region still relatively unexplored in architectural literature. Nevertheless, this collection of chapters provides readers with a comprehensive overview of the urban architectural environment of the three countries that make up the Baltic region: Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.

Structure and Contributors

Organised in three parts, with each part focusing on one of the three Baltic States (plus a fourth, smaller section dedicated to the large complexes of the Spa Towns), the book contains contributions from leading authorities on the subject, including planners, architects, historians, geographers and semioticians. Each part is organized thematically: heritage and legacy, urban history, progress towards modernity and contemporary architecture, with the overall aim of the book being to present the architectural issues and cultural directions of architecture in the Baltic countries.

Historical Context and Significance

The relative peripherality of the Baltic area has, throughout its history, led to the emergence of a strong tendency towards experimentation, alongside the distinctive urban fabric of medieval Tallinn, baroque Vilnius and 20th-century Riga. This book therefore offers readers an indispensable overview of the continuous transformation of the urban architectural environment in the Baltic region.

Intended Audience

Architecture in the Baltic States will be of interest to researchers and students of architecture, urban history, urban morphology and heritage.

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