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He graduated from Tallinn Secondary School No. 2 (Tallinna Reaalkool) in 1955 and studied in the TPI from 1955 to 1958 and from 1958 to 1963 in the ERKI, where he graduated as an architect. Peep Jänes is one of Estonia's most important Soviet-era architects who developed daring formal solutions
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He acted mainly during the Soviet period – 1970s and 1980s. His architectural style is predominantly modernist. He worked in Tallinn in 1963–68 and 1975–1993 in the "Estonian Project". 1968–1975 "Land Design Project" and 1994 "Kolde Project".
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Jänes is the architect of the Pirita Olympic Sports Center (1975–1980, with Henno Sepmann, Ants Raid and Himm Looveer, 1980; USSR Prize 1981 and the International Architects' Union (UIA) Biennial Interarch 83)
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during difficult times. His five decades of work are characterized by well-publicized buildings and objects of significance. Peep Jänes has designed over 300 buildings, projects and competitions.
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According to his design, the Mustamäe Municipality Center was built in Tallinn (1963–1970, also known as the "Kännu Kukk" restaurant).
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Padise Center with three-story terrace houses (with T. Mellik, 1977; USSR AL Award 1981 and Estonian SSR Award 1985)
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2008 Annual Contribution to the Estonian Cultural Endowment for Architecture (Raudna Basic School Sports Gym in
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Extension of Kuressaare Hospital (1981–1993, with I. Heinsoo and L. Kikkas; Diploma of the USSR AL 1986)
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Among other things, he was one of the architects of the reconstruction of the Estonian Theater.
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The designers' house on the Rävala street in Tallinn (1981, with A. Niinevälä and M. Pordi)
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1985 Estonian National Prize (Planning of Padise settlement and terrace houses)
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1983 UIA Sofia Biennale Special Prize (Tallinn Olympic Sports Center)
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1961 UIA congress in London for student work (with Ilmar Puumetsa)
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1986 Estonian Award for Best Building Award (Kuressaare Hospital)
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In addition, there are several private houses and garden houses.
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Town House of Art Workers in Tallinn, Meriväljaja Ranniku tee 29
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1978 Sirbi and Summer Architectural Award (Tehvandi Ski Center)
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1982 Award for the best building in Estonia (Designer's House)
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1981 State Prize of the USSR (Tallinn Olympic Yachting Center)
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Since 1964, he has been a member of the Architectural Union.
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Dynamo Tennis Hall in Kadriorg (1978, with M. Vainik)
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