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Kęstutis Indriūnas
In 1979 graduated from Kaunas Juozas Naujalis Secondary School. 1980-1985 studied at the Kaunas Faculty of the Vilnius Academy of Arts, where acquired the education of an architect-designer.
He has been drawing since his youth. While still studying, he started exhibiting graphic and pastel works in Vilnius and Kaunas art salons and exhibitions of Kaunas artists.
Kęstutis Indriūnas is better known in Lithuania as a designer and architect. His works have been evaluated in exhibitions and competitions. In the sixth specialized furniture exhibition (2000) he received the diploma of the best Lithuanian furniture competition for the bedroom furniture set Vainius, in the seventh exhibition (2001) - the diploma of the same competition for the chair Rock. In the third Interior of the Year competition (2007) for the interior of a residential house in Anyksciai, S. Daukanto str. 5, he received a special nomination For the most original furniture.
K. Indriunas received the nomination For the Intimate Pulse of Time in the Periphery, for the flower salon project Rita Flowers; in Prienai at the Lithuanian Architecture Exhibition 2003-2005. In the competition of individual houses (2007) he prepared a residential house project in Anyksciu, J. Biliūno str. 37, was included in the Lithuanian catalog of individual residential houses.
In the Lithuanian architecture exhibition A Look at Yourself 2005 - 2007 for a residential house project in Anyksciai, S. Daukanto str. 5 (with co-author Dale Vileitiene) he was awarded one of five equal prizes - the sculpture Meter.
In the Lithuanian architecture exhibition A Look at Yourself 2005 - 2007 for a residential house project in Anyksciai, S. Daukanto str. 5 (with co-author Dale Vileitiene) he was awarded one of five equal prizes - the sculpture Meter.
In the architectural ideas competition House for the Optimist (2009) for the project Living House (with co-author Kornelija Sinkunaite) he was awarded the 2nd place For silent real optimism, joy in simple things, continuation of architectural traditions. In the Lithuanian architecture exhibition A Look at Yourself 2008 - 2009 the rural tourism homestead Pusu takas in Ramaskoniai village (Anyksciai district) designed by him was included in the catalog.
He takes photos in his free time, loves windsurfing.
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