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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...
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Piret Pormeister (born 16 May 1985) is an
Estonian cross-country skier. She
competed in
three events at the 2006
Winter Olympics. All
results are sourced...
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Colin St John Wilson,
English architect (died 2007)
April 13 –
Valve Pormeister,
Estonian architect (died 2002) May 29 –
Iannis Xenakis, Gr**** composer...
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politician and teacher, 1st
President of
Tanzania (d. 1999) 1922 –
Valve Pormeister,
Estonian architect (d. 2002) 1923 – Don Adams,
American actor and director...
- (born 1971),
actress Piret Niglas (born 1968), cross-country
skier Piret Pormeister (born 1985), cross-country
skier Piret Raud (born 1971), children’s writer...
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actor Klaudia Tiitsmaa (born 1990), stage, TV and film
actress Valve Pormeister (1922–2002),
architect Allan Murdmaa (1934–2009),
architect Neeme Järvi...
- include:
Valve Kirsipuu (1933–2017),
Estonian economist and
politician Valve Pormeister (1922–2002),
Estonian landscape architect and
architect Valve Raudnask...
- Tom Dowd,
American record producer and
engineer (b. 1925) 2002 –
Valve Pormeister,
Estonian architect (b. 1922) 2003 – Rod Roddy,
American game show announcer...
- a cafe in Tallinn, Estonia. The cafe's
interior is
designed by
Valve Pormeister in 1964 as an
annex to her
previously designed Flower Pavilion (1960)...
- The
Evening Leader. 10 May 1933. p. 8.
Retrieved 14
September 2020. Eve
Pormeister. "Näen, kuulan, tunnetan." Tallinn, 2021. Page 295 Keel ja Kirjandus....