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Profession
  
Architect

Name
  
Pilo Keri

Role
  
Architect


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Born
  
25 December 1956 (age 67) Kutalli, Albania (
1956-12-25
)

Party
  
Socialist Party of Albania

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Pilo Kristaq Keri (born December 25, 1956) is an architect and former member of the Parliament of Republic of Albania.

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Professional career

Keri was born in Kutalli, a village in Berat District in the present-day municipality of Ura Vajgurore. He studied Architecture at the University of Tirana, graduating in 1979. After a compulsory working year in Kukës, he was relocated as an Architect in the Institute of Pedagogical Studies (ISP) Tirana, where he stayed for three years.

  • In 1984, he returned in Berati as member of the Project Bureau, for two years.
  • In 1986, he joined the Communal Constructions Council of Kuçova where he would take the roles of Head of Engineers and Director.
  • 1995 - 2005 would be the years he dedicated to the private construction business in various regions of Albania, such as: Kuçova, Berati, Kavaja, Durresi, Tirana, Elbasani etc.
  • In 1999, he was amongst 15 architects from Albania selected to undertake a professional training, at Arizona State University.
  • 2005 would be the latest achievement in his long career when he was awarded the title of Doctor of Architecture from Leibniz University Institute of Arts and Science, USA.
  • Political career

  • Member of the 17th Parliament Legislature, from the Proportional List.
  • Member of the Production and Environmental Parliamentary Commission.
  • Member of the Parliamentary Commission for the "Investigation of Auction Procedures for the Construction of Durres-Morine" and for the "Investigation of the Expenses made from the State Budged towards Ministries from the years 2001 and Onwards".
  • References

    Pilo Keri Wikipedia