Gediminas Valiuškis

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Gediminas Valiuškis (Gediminas Stanislovo Valiuškis) (born January 24, 1927, Kaunas, Lithuania – 28 April 1999, Vilnius) was a Lithuanian architect, with expertise in design of residential buildings.[1][2]

Valiuškis graduated from the Vilnius Institute of Art (1946-1951). Since 1963 he was chief architect of Vilnius.[1]

In 1974 he, together with colleagues, was awarded the Lenin Prize in architecture for the design of Lazdynai, a residential area of Vilnius.[2]

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