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Idalija Bėčienė

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Lithuanian interior designer and architect

Idalija Bėčienė (born 1953) is a Lithuanian interior designer and architect. She is noted for her work with polychrome, with projects such as Vilnius City Hall (1995-2000), the Lithuanian Presidential Palace and the Great Hall (1998), the Church of Jesus Christ of God and Šešuolėliai Manor. In Vilnius she has also restored a 19th century villa with Rūta Valainienė and Elena Kazlauskaitė. She is a member of the Lithuanian Chamber of Architects.

References

  1. "Idalija Bėčienė" (in Lithuanian). Kulturospaveldas.lt. Retrieved 15 November 2017.
  2. Jakaitė, Karolina (2011). Tekstai apie dizaina̧: lietuviški ir tarptautiniai kontekstai (in Lithuanian). VDA leidykla. p. 38. ISBN 978-609-447-026-4.
  3. "Idalija Bėčienė" (in Lithuanian). Statyba.lt. Retrieved 15 November 2017.


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