Peep Jänes

Peep Jänes (born 26 December 1936 in Rakvere, Estonia) is an Estonian architect.

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 during difficult times.

His five decades of work are characterized by well-publicized buildings and objects of significance.

Jänes is the architect of the Pirita Olympic Sports Center (1975–1980, with Henno Sepmann, Ants Raid and Himm Looveer, 1980;[1] USSR Prize 1981 and the International Architects' Union (UIA) Biennial Interarch 83) According to his design, the Mustamäe Municipality Center was built in Tallinn (1963–1970, also known as the "Kännu Kukk" restaurant).

Peep Jänes (2009)