Elmar Lohk

Elmar Lohk (15 June 1901 – 11 February 1963) was an Estonian architect and tennis player.

The best example of this kind of representative architecture was the reviewing stand at the Kadriorg stadium (1937 with August Komendant, an engineer who later became a constructor for Louis Kahn).

[1] In 1940, during the Soviet occupation Lohk's wife Ilse and his parents were deported to Siberia, he himself had to seek refuge abroad.

In 1943, Lohk worked in Finland at Alvar Aalto's bureau, in 1944 he moved to Sweden.

In 1944, Lohk won the first prize in the competition for Sahlgrenska University Hospital in Gothenburg.