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Pāvils Dreijmanis (born 4 February 1895, Aloja, Russian Empire — died 21 August 1953, Adelaide, Australia) was a Latvian architect, mayor of Riga, and recipient of the ''Atzinības krusts'' (Cross of Recognition) medal and the Order of the Three Stars. == Career == By the age of 40, Dreijmanis was already a well-established mature architect. He had studied in Gatchina, Russia, then at the Civil Engineering Institute in Saint Petersburg. He was called up for military service and sent to study at the War Engineering School in Petrograd. In 1917 he graduated from the school and served in the Imperial Russian Army. After demobilisation he settled at his father's farm in Aloja village. On the day when Latvia was declared an independent state, Dreijmanis volunteered for service at the Ministry of War. He served in the student's company, later in the 3rd Jelgava Infantry Regiment. He fought the Bolsheviks in the Latvian War of Independence. After the liberation battles, Dreijmanis resumed his studies and in 1923 graduated from the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Latvia. In 1926 he filled the position as chief architect of Riga, and beginning the same year he was chairman of the Riga Construction Board. He began teaching at the Riga State Technical School and sat on various construction and building boards. During World War II, Dreijmanis was mayor of Riga. In exile, he worked free-lance as a professor at the Baltic University in Pinneberg, Germany, then moved to Australia and settled in Adelaide.
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