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Modern man fears no God and has no hope beyond technology.
- Quinlan Terry
No other architect had influenced King Charles III as much as Quinlan Terry when as the Prince of Wales he was a thorn in the side of the pro-Modernist British architectural establishment.
Quinlan Terry, born in 1937, is a British architect well known for his use of Classical architecture throughout Britain, United States, and the Middle East. Despite being educated at the Architectural Association in the Britain in modernism, Terry rejected Modernism, explaining that with Modernism “the ability to design and build beautiful buildings has ceased.”
Terry was awarded the Richard H. Driehaus Prize for Classical Architecture in 2005, a prize which rivals the Pritzker Prize, which was typically seen as a Modernist prize. Having only been established a mere two years before Quinlan Terry’s victory, the Driehaus Prize was largely established because of Terry, as his contributions to Classical architecture helped push forth the movement in both Britain and the United States, which eventually led to him expanding his influence out to even Germany, solidifying him as one of the the greatest Classical architects of the time.
Apart from this, by deviating so heavily from the accepted norm and making a name for himself and his style, Quinlan Terry, with the help of several others such as his mentor Raymond Erith, formed and maintained a movement away from Modernist architecture and towards more Classical roots with moderate success, exemplifying precisely how important Terry was to architecture as it now stands.
Terry would go on to work alongside the late Sir Roger Scruton on the UK government's Building Better, Building Beautiful Commission.
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Pro Kapital purchases historic building in Vilnius city centre
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AS Pro Kapital Grupp subsidiary company in Lithuania purchased via auction the Vilnius College building, located in the very centre of the capital city, on Naugarduko street. The acquisition deal, valued at €6.25 million, was completed on August 30th. The Lithuanian subsidiary of AS Pro Kapital Grupp purchased a four-story building belonging to the Vilnius College, built in 1957 and with a total…
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