LLRRLLRR is a spatial practice with the focus on material-led, closely involved and situated construction techniques. We like to be part of the project from the start by establishing briefs, key values and available resources.
LLRRLLRR is a spatial practice with the focus on material-led, closely involved and situated construction techniques. We like to be part of the project from the start by establishing briefs, key values and available resources.
LLRRLLRR is founded by Laura Linsi and Roland Reemaa. We value direct contact with the site, its habitants, users, materials and situated knowledge and collaborate with local communities, material producers and institutions.
Laura Linsi was a project lead on public realm and housing projects in London as part of the office East. Since 2023 she is the editor-in-chief of the Estonian Architecture Review Magazine MAJA. She studied at Estonian Academy of Arts and Rhode Island School of Design and graduated at TU Delft.
Roland Reemaa has worked on public buildings at Kaan Architecten and taught MSc architecture studios in TU Delft in the Netherlands. He worked on residential and commercial projects in London as part of Sanchez Benton architects. He studied at Estonian Academy of Arts graduated at TU Delft.
Currently they teach architecture studios at UAL Central Saint Martins in London and Estonian Academy of Arts in Tallinn and actively participate in reviews and workshops across Europe. In 2019 they received the biennial Estonian Young Architects Prize.
F53, Kettleby House, Barrington Rd, SW97EQ, London, UK, +44 7491812255
Teelehe tee 1, 12015, Tallinn, Estonia, +372 56650672
PROJECTS LIST
2025 • Residential • Mänspe Sauna. Hiiumaa, EST.
2025 • Residential • Stable refurbishment. Tallinn, EST.
2024 • Urban Planning • Plan for Tuesday, competition 2/3rd prize. Tallinn, EST.
2024 • Exhibition Design • We Don't Do This at MO Museum. Vilnius, LTU.
2024 • Residential • Local House. Karula, EST.
2023 • Exhibition Design • Art in the Age of the Anthropocene. Estonian Art Museum (KUMU). Tallinn, EST.
2023 • Public Space • Castle Ruins, competition. Viljandi, EST.
2023 • Exhibit • In Search of Well-Tempered Architecture. Slovenian pavilion at the 18th Venice Architecture Biennale. Venice, ITA.
2022 • Exhibition Design • Loose Photos, Odds and Ends for Maria Kapajeva's solo show. Estonian Art Museum (KUMU). Tallinn, EST.
2022 • Public Space • Town Centre, competition, 3rd prize. Kadrina, EST.
2021 • Exhibit • The Houses That We Need. Estonian Museum of Architecture. Tallinn, EST.
2021 • Industrial • Rural Distillery. Mäeküla, EST.
2021 • Exhibit • Othernity. Hungarian pavilion at the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale. Venice, ITA.
2020 • Curatorial • Copy - 7th Artishok Art Biennale. Tallinn, EST.
2020 • Residential • Forest House. Pärispea, EST.
2020 • Exhibit • Old Building New Life. Exhibition at Editional Studio. Manchester, GBR.
2020 • Public Building • Almshouse, competition. Mustjala, EST.
2019 • Exhibition & Curatorial • Weaker Monument, Estonian pavilion of 16th Venice Biennale at EKA Gallery. Tallinn, EST.
2019 • Exhibit • Alternative Histories. Exhibition by Drawing Matter, Veldwerk and The Architecture Foundation. London, GBR.
2019 • Exhibition & Curatorial • A Room of One’s Own: Feminist's Questions About Architecture at Estonian Architecture Museum. Tallinn, EST.
2019 • Installation • Dance of Dilettanti. Artists in Treasury at Art Museum of Estonia KUMU. Tallinn, EST.
2018 • Exhibition & Curatorial • Weak Monument. Estonian pavilion at the 16th Venice Architecture Biennale. Venice, ITA.
2018 • Exhibition Design • Room Felt for Ingel Vaikla's solo show. Contemporary Art Museum of Estonia (EKKM). Tallinn, EST.
2018 • Residential • Shed. Residential extension of a two-storey shed with a sauna. Tartu, EST.
2018 • Exhibition & Curatorial • Futures That Never Happened. Heimtali, EST.
2017 • Exhibit • Summer Show of Slade School of Arts at Camden Arts Centre. London, GBR.
2016 • Installation • Composite Countryside. Baltic pavilion at the 15th Venice Architecture Biennale. Venice, ITA.
PUBLICATIONS
• Architecture for a Non-Precarious Future: Notes on Practice (Prague, National Gallery Prague, 2025).
• +/– 1 °C: In Search of Well-Tempered Architecture (Ljubljana, Museum for Architecture and Design, 2023).
• Emerging European Practices (Madrid, New Generations, 2023).
• Contribution to Rotterdam Ripresa (Amsterdam, Architecture & Natura, 2023).
• Cover page interview in the weekly Estonian cultural newspaper Sirp (Tallinn, Sirp, 2022).
• Interview in Carnets – Architecture Is Just A Pretext (Venice, Anteferma, 2019).
• Review of the Estonian pavilion at the 2018 Venice Biennale Weak Monument by James Taylor-Foster (USA, Pin-Up Magazine, 2018).
• Review Getting Weak by Aaron Sewards (USA, Texas Architect, 2019).
LECTURES & TALKS
2025 • In Practice. Conference on material reuse at CIVA. Brussels, BEL.
2024 • Paraply. The Everyday. The Drift. Danish Royal Adacemy of Arts. Copenhagen, DNK.
2024 • Salons no:6 for LMAA Riga Art Academy. Riga, LVA.
2022 • SAUL, University of Limerick. Limerick, IRL.
2022 • City, Public Space & Body conference, Goldsmiths. London, GBR.
2022 • Kuidas.works CEB showcase – Between rock and decay. Tallinn, EST.
2020 • London Festival of Architecture – Power of Place. London, GBR.
2020 • European Architecture Student Assembly – EASA. Valga, EST.
2019 • The Comfort Zone panel discussion as part of the Alternative Histories exhibition. London, GBR.
2019 • SI-SU Interior Architecture Symposium. Tallinn, EST.
2018 • Museum of Estonian Architecture – Space Alive. Tallinn, EST.
WRITING AND EDITORIAL
2023 • Drafting A Mine. Extractivism and the Art of Taking. Essay by Reemaa Linsi in Estonian Architecture Review #112 (Tallinn: Arhitektuurikirjastus, 2023)
2022 • Of the Potential of the Peripheral Position. Essay by Linsi in Estonian Architectural Theory Review - Ehituskunst #58/59 (Tallinn: EKA, 2022)
2021 • Tallinn On A Grasp. With Who’s Hand? Exhibition review by Reemaa in Estonian weekly cultural magazine Sirp (Tallinn: Sirp, 2021)
2020 • You Reap What You Measure. Essay by Linsi & Reemaa in SISU—LINE #5 (Tallinn: EKA & ESL, 2020)
2019 • Guest editors of Estonian Architecture Review #98 – Author (Tallinn: Arhitektuurikirjastus, 2019)
2019 • Who Made This? Essay by Reemaa in Estonian Architectural Review #98 (Tallinn: Maja, 2019)
2019 • A Frame in the Landscape. Essay by Linsi & Reemaa in Estonian Architectural Review #95 (Tallinn: Maja, 2019)
2018 • Weak Monument – Architectures Beyond the Plinth. Linsi, Reemaa, Riha (eds) (Zürich: Park Books, 2018)
2018 • You Have Become the Space. Interview with Caroline Voet for Ingel Vaikla’s solo exhibition catalogue (Tallinn: Lugemik 2018)
2016 • Composite Countryside. Essay by Linsi published in The Baltic Atlas (Berlin: Sternberg Press, 2016)
2016 • The Place I Know, I Study as a Stranger. Essay by Linsi in Estonian Architectural Review #94 (Tallinn: Maja, 2016)
2016 • Curated Hermit. Essay by Reemaa in Cartha–On Relations in Architecture (Zürich: Park Books, 2016)
2016 • Inside Interiority. Essay by Reemaa in Estonian Architectural Theory Review - Ehituskunst #58 (Tallinn: EKA, 2016)
ACADEMIC
2020–… • Building From Buildings. Studio leaders at UAL Central Saint Martins at BA Spatial Practices programme. London, GBR.
2020–… • Diploma Studio leaders at the Estonian Academy of Arts. Tallinn, EST.
2020–… • LMAA. MSc theory unit curriculum development and tutors of the new Architecture department at the Art Academy of Latvia. Riga, LVA.
2018–2019 • Meeting Matters. Studio leaders at Estonian Academy of Arts at BA department of Interior Architectude Design. Tallinn, EST.
2015–2017 • In Chicago. Reemaa studio leader at TU Delft MSc programme in chair Complex Projects. Delft/Chicago, NLD/USA.
2013 • Tales of Žužemberk. Workshop at European Architecture Students Assembly. Žužemberk, SLO.
2013–… • Guest critics at Oxford Brooks, AA (GBR), The Berlage (NLD), KU Leuven (BEL), TU Delft (NLD), Estonian Academy of Arts (EST), etc
LLRRLLRR is founded by Laura Linsi and Roland Reemaa. We value direct contact with the site, its habitants, users, materials and situated knowledge and collaborate with local communities, material producers and institutions.
Laura Linsi was a project lead on public realm and housing projects in London as part of the office East. Since 2023 she is the editor-in-chief of the Estonian Architecture Review Magazine MAJA. She studied at Estonian Academy of Arts and Rhode Island School of Design and graduated at TU Delft.
Roland Reemaa has worked on public buildings at Kaan Architecten and taught MSc architecture studios in TU Delft in the Netherlands. He worked on residential and commercial projects in London as part of Sanchez Benton architects. He studied at Estonian Academy of Arts graduated at TU Delft.
Currently they teach architecture studios at UAL Central Saint Martins in London and Estonian Academy of Arts in Tallinn and actively participate in reviews and workshops across Europe. In 2019 they received the biennial Estonian Young Architects Prize.
F53, Kettleby House, Barrington Rd, SW97EQ, London, UK, +44 7491812255
Teelehe tee 1, 12015, Tallinn, Estonia, +372 56650672
PROJECTS LIST
2025 • Residential • Mänspe Sauna. Hiiumaa, EST.
2025 • Residential • Stable refurbishment. Tallinn, EST.
2024 • Urban Planning • Plan for Tuesday, competition 2/3rd prize. Tallinn, EST.
2024 • Exhibition Design • We Don't Do This at MO Museum. Vilnius, LTU.
2024 • Residential • Local House. Karula, EST.
2023 • Exhibition Design • Art in the Age of the Anthropocene. Estonian Art Museum (KUMU). Tallinn, EST.
2023 • Public Space • Castle Ruins, competition. Viljandi, EST.
2023 • Exhibit • In Search of Well-Tempered Architecture. Slovenian pavilion at the 18th Venice Architecture Biennale. Venice, ITA.
2022 • Exhibition Design • Loose Photos, Odds and Ends for Maria Kapajeva's solo show. Estonian Art Museum (KUMU). Tallinn, EST.
2022 • Public Space • Town Centre, competition, 3rd prize. Kadrina, EST.
2021 • Exhibit • The Houses That We Need. Estonian Museum of Architecture. Tallinn, EST.
2021 • Industrial • Rural Distillery. Mäeküla, EST.
2021 • Exhibit • Othernity. Hungarian pavilion at the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale. Venice, ITA.
2020 • Curatorial • Copy - 7th Artishok Art Biennale. Tallinn, EST.
2020 • Residential • Forest House. Pärispea, EST.
2020 • Exhibit • Old Building New Life. Exhibition at Editional Studio. Manchester, GBR.
2020 • Public Building • Almshouse, competition. Mustjala, EST.
2019 • Exhibition & Curatorial • Weaker Monument, Estonian pavilion of 16th Venice Biennale at EKA Gallery. Tallinn, EST.
2019 • Exhibit • Alternative Histories. Exhibition by Drawing Matter, Veldwerk and The Architecture Foundation. London, GBR.
2019 • Exhibition & Curatorial • A Room of One’s Own: Feminist's Questions About Architecture at Estonian Architecture Museum. Tallinn, EST.
2019 • Installation • Dance of Dilettanti. Artists in Treasury at Art Museum of Estonia KUMU. Tallinn, EST.
2018 • Exhibition & Curatorial • Weak Monument. Estonian pavilion at the 16th Venice Architecture Biennale. Venice, ITA.
2018 • Exhibition Design • Room Felt for Ingel Vaikla's solo show. Contemporary Art Museum of Estonia (EKKM). Tallinn, EST.
2018 • Residential • Shed. Residential extension of a two-storey shed with a sauna. Tartu, EST.
2018 • Exhibition & Curatorial • Futures That Never Happened. Heimtali, EST.
2017 • Exhibit • Summer Show of Slade School of Arts at Camden Arts Centre. London, GBR.
2016 • Installation • Composite Countryside. Baltic pavilion at the 15th Venice Architecture Biennale. Venice, ITA.
PUBLICATIONS
• Architecture for a Non-Precarious Future: Notes on Practice (Prague, National Gallery Prague, 2025).
• +/– 1 °C: In Search of Well-Tempered Architecture (Ljubljana, Museum for Architecture and Design, 2023).
• Emerging European Practices (Madrid, New Generations, 2023).
• Contribution to Rotterdam Ripresa (Amsterdam, Architecture & Natura, 2023).
• Cover page interview in the weekly Estonian cultural newspaper Sirp (Tallinn, Sirp, 2022).
• Interview in Carnets – Architecture Is Just A Pretext (Venice, Anteferma, 2019).
• Review of the Estonian pavilion at the 2018 Venice Biennale Weak Monument by James Taylor-Foster (USA, Pin-Up Magazine, 2018).
• Review Getting Weak by Aaron Sewards (USA, Texas Architect, 2019).