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*1909: Green Market Chapel at {{ill|Pikk tänav|lt=””Pikk tänav”|et}} 34A in Tallinn (with Nikolai Kheraskov) |
*1909: Green Market Chapel at {{ill|Pikk tänav|lt=””Pikk tänav”|et}} 34A in Tallinn (with Nikolai Kheraskov) |
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*1924: Naval crew barracks at {{ill|Kopli tänav|lt=””Kopli tänav”|et}} 76 in Tallinn |
*1924: Naval crew barracks at {{ill|Kopli tänav|lt=””Kopli tänav”|et}} 76 in Tallinn |
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*1931: Tallinn Old Believers Chapel extension at {{ill|Kibuvitsa tänav|lt=””Kibuvitsa tänav”|et}} 6 in Tallinn<ref>{{cite news |title=Vanausuliste palvela 90 |url=https://dea.digar.ee/cgi-bin/dea?a=d&d=linnalehtt20201016.2.12.2&e=——-et-25–1–txt-txIN%7ctxTI%7ctxAU%7ctxTA————- |access-date=October 11, 2025 |work=Linnaleht |date=October 16, 2020 |page=8}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Kibuvitsa vanausuliste palvelas käivad taastamistööd |url=https://dea.digar.ee/cgi-bin/dea?a=d&d=kristiineleht20180615.2.21&e=——-et-25–1–txt-txIN%7ctxTI%7ctxAU%7ctxTA————- |access-date=October 11, 2025 |work=Kristiine Leht |issue=6 |date=June 15, 2018 |page=5}}</ref> |
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*1932: Residential building at {{ill|August Weizenbergi tänav|lt=””August Weizenbergi tänav”|et}} 8 in Tallinn |
*1932: Residential building at {{ill|August Weizenbergi tänav|lt=””August Weizenbergi tänav”|et}} 8 in Tallinn |
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*1934: Rakvere Catholic Church on {{ill|Võidu tänav (Rakvere)|lt=””Võidu tänav”|et|Võidu tänav (Rakvere)}} in [[Rakvere]] (demolished in 1973) |
*1934: Rakvere Catholic Church on {{ill|Võidu tänav (Rakvere)|lt=””Võidu tänav”|et|Võidu tänav (Rakvere)}} in [[Rakvere]] (demolished in 1973) |
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Estonian architect (1867–1948)
Nikolai Ludwig Jakob Thamm (also Tamm; June 12, 1867 – December 21, 1948) was an Estonian architect.[1]
Early life and education
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Nikolai Thamm Jr. was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia, the son of the architect Nikolai Thamm Sr. (1834–1907) and Maria Helene Thamm (née Oelcker, 1841–1894).[2][3] In 1887 he graduated from Reval Peter the Great Science High School (now Tallinn Secondary School of Science) and in 1895 from the Higher Art School at the Saint Petersburg Academy of Arts.[2]
From 1895 to 1907, Thamm worked as a junior engineer in the construction department of the Estonian provincial government and also as a teacher at Peter the Great Science High School. From 1917 to 1919 he worked in Russia, and from 1921 to 1927 he worked as an architect in the construction and apartment department of the Ministry of Defense in Tallinn.
Awards and recognitions
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- ^ Eller, Mart-Ivo (1996). Eesti kunsti ja arhitektuuri biograafiline leksikon. Tallinn: Eesti Entsüklopeediakirjastus. p. 522.
- ^ a b Pullat, Raimo; Liibek, Tõnis (2022). Auf der Suche nach der eigenen Alma Mater Ingenieure und Architekten aus Estland, die vor dem Zweiten Weltkrieg an Technischen Universitäten. Karlsruhe: KIT Scientific Publishing, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. p. 91.
- ^ Rosenberg, Tiit (December 2017). “1877. aasta linnaomavalitsuse reform ja Tallinna baltisaksa linnapead 1878–1918”. Õpetatud Eesti Seltsi aastaraamat. 2016: 66. Retrieved October 11, 2025.
- ^ “Vanausuliste palvela 90”. Linnaleht. October 16, 2020. p. 8. Retrieved October 11, 2025.
- ^ “Kibuvitsa vanausuliste palvelas käivad taastamistööd”. Kristiine Leht. No. 6. June 15, 2018. p. 5. Retrieved October 11, 2025.
- ^ “Esimene katoliku klooster Järvamaale”. Esmaspäev. Vol. 14, no. 52. December 24, 1938. p. 4. Retrieved October 12, 2025.

