Architects
- Andres Alver (born 1953)
- Dmitri Bruns (born 1929)
- Karl Burman (1882–1965)
- Madis Eek (born 1966)
- Eugen Habermann (1884–1944)
- Georg Hellat (1870–1943)
- Otto Pius Hippius (1826–1883)
- Erich Jacoby (1885–1941)
- Herbert Johanson (1884–1964)
- Peep Jänes (born 1936)
- Louis I. Kahn (1901–1974), (USA)
- Raine Karp (born 1939)
- Alar Kotli (1904–1963)
- Edgar-Johan Kuusik (1888–1974)
- Ernst Gustav Kühnert (1885–1961)
- Vilen Künnapu (born 1948)
- Leonhard Lapin (born 1947)
- Elmar Lohk (1901–1963)
- Margit Mutso (born 1966)
- Robert Natus (1890–1950)
- Uno Prii (1924–2000)
- Raivo Puusepp (born 1960)
- Jacques Rosenbaum (1878–1943)
- Eugen Sacharias (1906–2002)
- Olev Siinmaa (1881–1948)
- Elmar Tampõld (born 1920)
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