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== Creation ==
== Creation ==
One of the most important buildings designed by Georg Hellat is 1902 located in Tartu. The EÜS building completed in 2011, which is considered the first building in the Estonian national style. One of the most interesting buildings in Tallinn is the Kalamaja Primary School, which was remarkably modern for its time, as it already had central heating, spacious and bright classrooms, a gymnasium and a shower room.<ref name="valgapk">{{cite web|Aeg=2014 |Pealkiri=Ajaugu: Georg Hellat |URL=http://www.valgapk.edu.ee/uldinfo/ajalugu/ |Väljaandja=Valga Põhikool |online=2014-07-28}}</ref>
One of the most important buildings designed by Georg Hellat is 1902 located in Tartu. The EÜS building completed in 2011, which is considered the first building in the Estonian national style. One of the most interesting buildings in Tallinn is the Kalamaja Primary School, which was remarkably modern for its time, as it already had central heating, spacious and bright classrooms, a gymnasium and a shower room.<ref name="valgapk">{{cite web|aeg=2014 |title=Ajaugu: Georg Hellat |url=http://www.valgapk.edu.ee/uldinfo/ajalugu/ |publisher=Valga Põhikool |online=2014-07-28}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 04:38, 17 October 2024

Building of the Estonian Students' Society

Georg Hellat (3 March 1870, Puka, Governorate of Livonia – 28 August 1943, Tallinn, Generalbezirk Estland) was an Estonian architect.[1]

His best-known masterpiece is the building of the Estonian Students' Society in Tartu (1902).

Creation

One of the most important buildings designed by Georg Hellat is 1902 located in Tartu. The EÜS building completed in 2011, which is considered the first building in the Estonian national style. One of the most interesting buildings in Tallinn is the Kalamaja Primary School, which was remarkably modern for its time, as it already had central heating, spacious and bright classrooms, a gymnasium and a shower room.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Valga linna kroonika - Georg (Jüri) Hellat 1870-1943". valgalinn.ee (in Estonian). 3 March 2020. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Ajaugu: Georg Hellat". Valga Põhikool. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |aeg= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |online= ignored (|url= suggested) (help)