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Name
  
Eero Endjarv


Role
  
Architect

Eero Endjärv Passion House M1 by Eero Endjrv and Hannelore Kramees MOCO Vote


Estonian contemporary architecture: Landscape Villa, Otepää


Eero Endjärv (born 24 January 1973) is an Estonian architect.

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Eero Endjärv MOCOVOTE Passion House M1 by Eero Endjrv and Hannelore Kramees

Endjärv was born in Tallinn. From 1988 to 1991 he studied in the 43rd Secondary School of Tallinn. From 1991 to 1995 Endjärv studied in the Tallinn Technical University. From 1995 he studied in the Estonian Academy of Arts in the department of architecture and city planning. He graduated from the academy in 2001.

Eero Endjärv

Since 2001 Endjärv has worked in the architectural bureau Agabus, Endjärv & Truverk OÜ as an architect and partner. Since 2009 he has been active also in the Allianss Arhitektid OÜ architectural bureau.

Most notabe works by Endjärv are the villa in Otepää in Southern Estonia, the new building of the University of Tallinn, the Viimsi School and the library of the Tallinn Technical University. Endjärv is a member of the Union of Estonian Architects.

Works

  • apartment buildings in Pirita, 2003 (with Mattias Agabus, Illimar Truverk)
  • villa in Southern Estonia, 2004 (with Mattias Agabus, Illimar Truverk)
  • apartment building in Nõmme, 2005 (with Mattias Agabus, Raul Järg, Illimar Truverk)
  • apartment building on Kreutzwaldi street in Tallinn, 2005 (with Mattias Agabus, Illimar Truverk)
  • apartment building in Viimsi, 2006 (with Mattias Agabus, Raul Järg, Illimar Truverkiga)
  • new building of the Tallinn University, 2006 (with Mattias Agabus, Illimar Truverk, Raul Järgi, Priit Pent)
  • Viimsi school, 2006 (with Mattias Agabus, Illimar Truverk, Priit Pent, Raul Järg)
  • new library of the Tallinn Technical University, 2009 (with Mattias Agabus, Illimar Truverk)
  • Competitions

  • new building of the Tallinn University, 2003; 1. prize
  • library of the Tallinn Technical University, 2006, 1. prize
  • References

    Eero Endjärv Wikipedia