Patroklos Karantinos
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Patroklos Karantinos Πάτροκλος Καραντινός | |
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Born | 10 April 1903 |
Died | 4 December 1976 | (aged 73)
Occupation | architect |
Patroklos Karantinos (Greek: Πάτροκλος Καραντινός; 10 April 1903 – 4 December 1976)[1] was a Greek architect of early modernism in Greece. He was born in Constantinople and died in Athens.
Karantinos studied architecture in Athens and then went to France, where he studied with Auguste Perret. He was professor of architecture at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki from 1959 to 1968. He is particularly known for the design of many museums in Greece, including the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki. His work was part of the architecture event in the art competition at the 1948 Summer Olympics.[1]
See also
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[edit]- ^ a b Patroklos Karantinos at Olympedia
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- 1903 births
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- National Technical University of Athens alumni
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