Toomas Rein
Toomas Rein | |
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| Born | 17 April 1940 Tallinn, Estonia |
| Education | Tallinn Polytechnic; Estonian State Art Institute (ERKI) |
| Occupations | Architect; watercolourist |
Toomas Rein (born 17 April 1940) is an Estonian architect and watercolourist. He is particularly associated with modernist architecture in Soviet-era Estonia, including large rural commissions and projects for construction enterprises (KEK).
Among his best-known works are the Pärnu KEK terraced housing complex Kuldne Kodu (Golden Home), one of the longest residential buildings in Estonia, and the Rapla KEK administrative building, which was designated a cultural monument in 2015.