Vahur Sova
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Vahur Sova is an Estonian
Estonians
Estonians are a Finnic people closely related to the Finns and inhabiting, primarily, the country of Estonia. They speak a Finnic language known as Estonian...

 architect
Architect
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.

Vahur Sova studied in the Tallinn Art University (today’s Estonian Academy of Arts
Estonian Academy of Arts
The Estonian Academy of Arts is the only public university in Estonia providing higher education in art, design, architecture, media, art history and conservation-restoration...

) in the department of architecture
Architecture
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. He graduated from the institute in 1992.

Vahur Sova works in the architectural bureau Teigar ja Sova Arhitektid OÜ.

Major part of works by Vahur Sova are single-family homes. Notable public buildings by Vahur Sova are the Zeppelin Center in Tartu
Tartu
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 and the Pargi kindergarten in Viimsi. Vahur Sova is a member of the Union of Estonian Architects.

Works

  • Single-family home on Tuule Street
  • Single-family home on Vaalu Street
  • Single-family home on Hiieotsa Road
  • Apartment building in Jüri
  • Single-family home on Merirahu Street
  • Single-family home on Kapteni Street
  • Pargi Kindergarten in Viimsi
  • Zeppelin Center in Tartu
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