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Valve Pormeister née Ulm (13 April 1922 – 27 October 2002) was an Estonian landscape architect who became an architect. She was one of the first women to influence the development of Estonian architecture, becoming one of the country's most inventive modernisers of rural architecture in the 1960s and 1970s. She is often known as the "Grand Old Lady" of Estonian architecture.

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  • Valve Pormeister (* 13. April 1922 in Tallinn; † 27. Oktober 2002 ebenda) war eine estnische Architektin. (de)
  • Valve Ulm Pormeister (Tallin, 13 de abril de 1922- 27 de octubre de 2002) fue una arquitecta y paisajista estonia.​ Introdujo un lenguaje arquitectónico orgánico en la rigidez de los edificios públicos del régimen soviético. Sus edificios más conocidos son el Lillepaviljon de Tallin (1958), el Café Tuljak (1964) y la Granja Experimental de Kurtna (1965).​ (es)
  • Valve Pormeister née Ulm (13 April 1922 – 27 October 2002) was an Estonian landscape architect who became an architect. She was one of the first women to influence the development of Estonian architecture, becoming one of the country's most inventive modernisers of rural architecture in the 1960s and 1970s. She is often known as the "Grand Old Lady" of Estonian architecture. (en)
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  • Valve Pormeister (* 13. April 1922 in Tallinn; † 27. Oktober 2002 ebenda) war eine estnische Architektin. (de)
  • Valve Ulm Pormeister (Tallin, 13 de abril de 1922- 27 de octubre de 2002) fue una arquitecta y paisajista estonia.​ Introdujo un lenguaje arquitectónico orgánico en la rigidez de los edificios públicos del régimen soviético. Sus edificios más conocidos son el Lillepaviljon de Tallin (1958), el Café Tuljak (1964) y la Granja Experimental de Kurtna (1965).​ (es)
  • Valve Pormeister née Ulm (13 April 1922 – 27 October 2002) was an Estonian landscape architect who became an architect. She was one of the first women to influence the development of Estonian architecture, becoming one of the country's most inventive modernisers of rural architecture in the 1960s and 1970s. She is often known as the "Grand Old Lady" of Estonian architecture. (en)
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