alusarhitektuur
Alusarhitektuur refers to a unique Estonian architectural style that emerged in the mid-20th century. The term 'alusar' translates to'very good' or 'excellent' in Estonian, and the style was characterised by the use of high-quality, natural materials such as wood and stone.
The Alusarhitektuur style was closely tied to the region's cultural and historical influences, reflecting the country's
A defining feature of Alusarhitektuur architecture is the emphasis on functionalism, with buildings designed to be
Some notable examples of Alusarhitektuur architecture can be found in the central and north-eastern regions of
Throughout its existence, Alusarhitektuur has remained relatively understated, largely due to the lack of international recognition