ruumikompleksus
ruumikompleksus is a term often used in Estonian architecture and urban planning to describe a spatially cohesive complex of buildings or structures. It refers to a collection of elements that are designed or perceived to function as a unified whole, often sharing a common purpose, architectural style, or historical context. These complexes can range from residential areas and industrial parks to public institutions like universities or hospitals.
The concept emphasizes the relationships between individual components within the complex, including their arrangement, scale, and
In practice, ruumikompleksus can be a result of deliberate planning and design or can emerge organically over