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Tarmo Laht (born 22 March 1960) is an Estonian architect.
Laht was born in Kuressaare. He graduated from the Department of Architecture of the Tallinn Art University (today's Estonian Academy of Arts) in 1991, and now works in the Alver Arhitektid OÜ architectural bureau.
Works by Tarmo Laht include the Ferrum department store, De La Gardie department store and City Plaza office building.
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