Raivo Puusepp

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Raivo Puusepp

Raivo Puusepp (born 21 March 1960) is an Estonian architect. [1]

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His notable works include:

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References

  1. Kodres, Krista; Kalm, Mart (2000). 20th century architecture in Tallinn: architectural guide. Museum of Estonian Architecture. pp. 73–. Retrieved 13 June 2011.