Contribution of Estonian Architect Karl Tarvas (1885–1975), a Graduate of Riga Polytechnic Institute, to Estonian Housing During the Interwar Period

Sandra Mälk
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Riga Polytechnicum (RP) / Riga Polytechnic Institute (RPI) was the only higher education institution in the territory of the present Baltic States where it was possible to obtain higher technical education in the 19th century and early 20th century. Well-known Estonian architects, engineers and industrialists also studied there. Karl Tarvas (1885–1975), a famous Estonian architect, studied at RPI from 1906 to 1915. His creative heritage significantly influenced and shaped the architecture of Tallinn and its suburbs in the 1920s and 1940s. During the Interwar period in the Republic of Estonia, K. Tarvas deliberately chose to improve the living conditions of the less affluent population by designing standard wooden buildings, which we now know as the Tallinn House (Estonian: Tallinna maja). This research provides an insight into the study years of K. Tarvas and critically evaluates his professional activity. K. Tarvas was one of the founders of Riga Estonian Students’ Society (Estonian: Riia Eesti Üliõpilaste Selts; REÜS) established in 1909, which united Estonian students at RPI. He also was among the creators of the Estonian Association of Architects (Estonian: Eesti Arhitektide Ühing) in 1921. His three sons Paul, Peeter and Pärtel also chose the profession of an architect, Peeter Tarvas (1916–1987) was the most prominent of the three.
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毕业于里加理工学院的爱沙尼亚建筑师卡尔·塔瓦斯(1885-1975)对两次世界大战期间爱沙尼亚住宅的贡献
里加理工学院(RPI)是目前波罗的海国家领土上唯一一所在19世纪和20世纪初有可能获得高等技术教育的高等教育机构。著名的爱沙尼亚建筑师、工程师和实业家也在那里学习。爱沙尼亚著名建筑师卡尔·塔瓦斯(1885-1975),1906年至1915年就读于爱沙尼亚理工学院。他的创作遗产极大地影响和塑造了20世纪20年代和40年代塔林及其郊区的建筑。在两次世界大战之间的爱沙尼亚共和国,K. Tarvas故意选择通过设计标准的木制建筑来改善不富裕人口的生活条件,我们现在知道的塔林之家(爱沙尼亚语:Tallinna maja)。本研究对K. Tarvas的研究年限进行了深入的了解,并对他的专业活动进行了批判性的评价。K. Tarvas是里加爱沙尼亚学生协会(爱沙尼亚语:Riia Eesti Üliõpilaste Selts;REÜS)成立于1909年,它联合了RPI的爱沙尼亚学生。他也是1921年爱沙尼亚建筑师协会(爱沙尼亚语:Eesti Arhitektide Ühing)的创始人之一。他的三个儿子保罗,彼得和Pärtel也选择了建筑师的职业,彼得·塔瓦斯(1916-1987)是三个人中最杰出的。
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