Headquartered in Tallinn, studio ARGUS, led by architect Margit Argus, boasts over 20 years of expertise in interior design, fine arts, and architecture. Widespread acclaim, including EU Prize for Contemporary Architecture nominations and prestigious annual awards, has been earned under visionary leadership.
Rooted in the Nordic aesthetic, studio ARGUS weaves cultural influences into their design philosophy, creating a seamless blend of contemporary vision with established heritage. Engaged in various projects, including a seaside hotel in Tallinn, a high-rise building with apartments, a hotel, a university campus in Tallinn, and school projects, the studio undertakes meticulous conversions of culturally sensitive sites such as Põltsamaa Castle, Haapsalu Castle, and Alexander’s Cathedral.
Renowned for their integrative approach, the studio’s prowess extends to prestigious institutional endeavours, exemplified by their work on Embassies in London and Moscow. Noteworthy projects include the Park Hotel in Viljandi, Pilgrims’ House, and the Fahle Gallery Street in Tallinn.
Beyond commissioned projects, studio ARGUS actively participates in ongoing research initiatives and educational programs, demonstrating their commitment to the continuous evolution of design and innovation. At its core, the studio’s mission is propelled by a fervent drive to push creative boundaries while crafting spaces that exude enduring, timeless charm.