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Valentina Pistoli was born on 1928 in Korçë, Albania, is an Albanian architect (1928-1993). Discover Valentina Pistoli's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?

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Born 1928
Birthday 1928
Birthplace Korçë, Albania
Date of death 1993
Died Place National Martyrs Cemetery of Albania
Nationality Albania

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1928

Valentina Pistoli (1928–1993) was the first Albanian woman architect.

She was a member of the Communist Party in Albania, and was born in Korçë.

1952

She studied architecture at Sofia University and graduated in 1952.

Pistoli led the group of architects that designed the 15-story Hotel Tirana.

During her time as an architect, she designed several residential complexes in addition to her most notable Hotel Tirana, and also worked part-time as a Lecturer in Architecture at the Faculty of Engineering in the Polytechnic University of Tirana.

Pistoli's hotel is hailed as one of the biggest buildings during communist times.

The building was designed by Pistoli and constructed with the help of the Albanian Government.

Before the construction of the hotel, she usually worked on smaller projects such as residential housing, community areas, theaters, and buildings intended for use of education.

Her designs challenged the communist ideals of her peers, but nonetheless were built to last for years afterwards.

2018

For Pistoli's successful designs for the Hotel and her Residential complexes, she received a 2018 Albanian Architecture Award, honorably accepted by her son, Tani Pistoli, for being one of the first women to become an architect at the time period, and her design accomplishments that transcended the rules and regulations of the communist agenda at the time.

When it came to Albania and their female designers, there was a running pattern of discrimination due to gender equality in the predominantly male occupation of architecture and design.

Women had to work twice as hard as their male counterparts while also dealing with the restrictions of political norms and idealizations of the time.

For Valentina Pistoli to become an architect at this time was proof of major changes to come to the world of architecture.

Many women followed after her footsteps and drew inspiration from her teachings, providing a head start to many Albanian female architects, who continue to work hard and earn their credibility by taking examples from Pistoli's leadership.

Pistol distinguished herself from other designers because of her new way of thinking architecture based on logic and freedom, even though certain material and aesthetic limits dictated from the regime of the communist party at the time.

This did not sway Pistoli in any way, and inspired her to continue to design and draft her creations to create an open perspective in a time where everything was completely uniform and undeviating from the bare minimum of what was needed to sustain people.