Ott Kadarik

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Ott Kadarik (2011)

Ott Kadarik (born May 9, 1976 in Tallinn) is a notable Estonian architect.

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He graduated from the Department of Architecture of the Estonian Academy of Arts in 2000.

Ott Kadarik works in the architectural office KOSMOS OÜ.

Notable works by Ott Kadarik are the central square of Rakvere, the apartment buildings in Laagri, the four apartment buildings in the Rotermanni Quarter and the apartment building in the old town of Tallinn. Ott Kadarik is a member of the Union of Estonian Architects.

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References

  1. Union Of Estonian Architects, members
  2. Architectural Bureau KOSMOS OÜ, works
  3. Photographic works

See also

List of Estonian architects