Akadeemia 5a Family Residence is a TalTech student housing project in Tallinn, Estonia, centered on the renovation of an existing apartment building into a family residence for students and, in some cases, TalTech employees. TalTech describes it as the first dormitory in Estonia to be renovated into a near-zero-energy building, making it both a housing facility and a notable energy-efficiency retrofit. The building is located on Akadeemia tee 5a, about a five-minute walk from the university’s study buildings.
The project’s origins appear to date back to the building’s original construction in 1964, followed by a major renovation completed in 2017. After renovation, the residence was adapted for student housing with a mix of 70 one-room apartments and 10 two-room apartments. TalTech’s housing pages indicate that the residence is intended primarily for students, with priority given to student families with young children, while student couples are also eligible.
In practical terms, the project functions as part of TalTech’s student housing portfolio rather than a stand-alone private development. The available material points to TalTech itself as the operator and developer behind the student residence use of the building, while the renovation is also documented in external technical and research material as a deep energy refurbishment of a dormitory building. I did not find a clearly named individual developer or project leader in the available sources.
