Peeter Pere

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Peeter Pere (born 15 June 1957 in Tartu) is a notable Estonian architect and artist.

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From 1975 Peeter Pere studied in the National Art Institute of the Estonian SSR (today's Estonian Academy of Arts) in the department of architecture. He graduated from the institute in 1980.

From 1980 to 1993 Peeter Pere worked in the state design bureau Eesti Tööstusprojekt (Estonian Industrial Design). From 1994 he has worked in the architectural bureaus F&P, Muru&Pere and as a freelance architect.

Most notable works by Peeter Pere are the library of Pääsküla, recreational center of Haabersti, social housing in Lasnamäe and apartment building in Maarjamäe. In addition Peeter Pere has successfully participated in numerous architectural competitions. His art creations include paintings and installations. Peeter Pere is a member of the Union of Estonian Architects.

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References

  1. Eesti kunsti ja arhitektuuri biograafiline leksikon. Tallinn: Eesti Entsüklopeediakirjastus. 1996. p. 379. ISBN   5-89900-049-X.
  2. Union of Estonian Architects, members
  3. Architectural Bureau Muru&Pere OÜ

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