Peter Luuk, the new city architect of Paid, is exploring the possibility of preserving the city’s wooden houses, citing their contribution to Paid’s distinctive atmosphere. This sentiment echoes the feeling of Rüütli street. Luuk began his tenure with a formal entry into the Paid city government building, taking up his office on the second floor, which overlooks Pärnu street. Citizens inquiring about the city architect are directed to knock on Luuk’s office door. Topics: #new #city #paid Post navigation In Kohtla-Järve, they plan a “third wave” of road repairs How to starve the village life? Paide makes it wooden and red