Following is a list of notable architects from Estonia:
Estonia sent 27 athletes to the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. Half of them competed in cross-country skiing, where Estonia won all of their three Turin Olympic medals. Olympic champion Andrus Veerpalu participated on his 5th Winter Olympics.
The following is an alphabetical list of articles related to the Republic of Estonia.
Urmas Lõoke is an Estonian architect.
Urmas Muru is an Estonian architect and artist.
Peeter Pere is a notable Estonian architect and artist.
Urmas is an Estonian masculine given name. Notable people named Urmas include:
Lõoke is an Estonian surname meaning lark. People bearing the surname Lõoke include:
Karl Tarvas was an Estonian architect. Karl Tarvas graduated as an architect from Riga Polytechnic Institute in 1915.
Tarvas may refer to:
Kalju Orro is an Estonian stage, film and television actor, acting instructor, lecturer, theatre producer, and pedagogue.
Aare Laanemets was an Estonian actor and theatre director, who is possibly best recalled for his role as Joosep Toots in three film adaptations of novels penned by author Oskar Luts: Kevade (1969), Suvi (1976), and Sügis (1990). Laanemets' career began as a teenager and he worked steadily as an adult as a stage, film, and television actor until his death in 2000, aged 46. In 1984, he co-founded the Pärnu School Theatre, where he worked as an instructor and stage director.
Vanemuine Concert Hall is a concert hall in Tartu, Estonia. The hall is located next to Vanemuine Theatre. The hall is managed by Eesti Kontsert.
Uno Tölpus was an Estonian architect. He was one of the most notable Estonian architects in 1950s.
Peeter Tarvas was an Estonian architect and professor.