Kari Palaste

Kari Palaste

Kari Palaste (born April 12 1950 in Kajaani) is a Finnish architect.

Palaste is the son of the Finnish Winter War veteran and writer Onni Palaste. He studied architecture at the Technical University in Oulu and graduated as an architect in 1986. He is the CEO of Virta-Palaste-Leinonen Arkkitehdit OY, an architecture bureau that has had numerous contracts for hospitals, laboratories and residential buildings in Finland and Russia.


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