Soviet mass housing territories raised mostly between 60’ and 80’ are in a state of critical physical condition in Baltic states today. Most of the precast building structures were planned to sustain not more that approximately 50 year life span. After the ideological bankruptcy and the economical collapse of the Soviet empire the region inherited the aging low quality massive housing sector and urban framework dedicated for the centrally planned society. Currently the districts have to be adapted to the new needs of the capitalist society and new free market agendas that came together with the integration to EU processes.
Hologram pyramid was presented in the interactive booth of Vilnius City Municipality in 22nd International Exhibition of Construction and Renovation RESTA 2015 - the main annual event of construction business in the Baltic countries. Exhibit reveals panel housing renovation strategy with the focus on the insulation and material update of the facades and balconies aiming reshape the Soviet urban super structure for the new state of the society.