Serban Cantacuzino (architect)
Șerban[1] Cantacuzino, CBE (6 September 1928,[2][3] in Paris – 22 February 2018 in London[4]) was a Romanian architect and the founder and president of Pro Patrimonio foundation.[5][6][7]
Cantacuzino was the son of architect, painter and essayist Prince George Matei Cantacuzino, of the noble Cantacuzino family. His grandmother descended from the Wallachian ruler Gheorghe Bibescu and his mother Sanda was the daughter of Barbu Dimitrie Știrbei, also of a family of Romanian aristocrats.[8] Following his parents' separation and his mother settling in England with her children in 1939,[4][9] Cantacuzino was educated at Winchester College and Magdalene College, Cambridge. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects and was the secretary of the Royal Fine Arts Commission for more than a decade.[4][7]
He was made a Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 1988 New Year Honours.[4][7]
Cantacuzino was survived by his widow, Anne, and their daughters Ilinca and Marina.[10]
Selected publications
[edit]- Modern houses of the world. Studio Vista, London, 1966.
- Great modern architecture. Studio Vista, Dutton, 1966.
- New uses for old buildings. Architectural Press, London, 1975. ISBN 085139499X
- Wells Coates:A Monograph. Gordon Fraser, London, 1978. ISBN 0900406593
- Saving old buildings. Architectural Press, London, 1980. ISBN 0851394981
References
[edit]- ^ Obituaries, Telegraph (4 May 2018). "Sherban Cantacuzino, architectural writer – obituary". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 29 June 2023.
- ^ "G.M. Cantacuzino – biografie – Facultatea de Arhitectură "G.M. Cantacuzino"".
- ^ "Sherban CANTACUZINO personal appointments - Find and update company information - GOV.UK".
- ^ a b c d Prințul Șerban Cantacuzino a murit. Reputatul om de cultură s-a stins la 90 de ani, libertatea.ro, 22 February 2018. Retrieved 2018-02-22
- ^ Serban Cantacuzino. Romanian Cultural Centre in London. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
- ^ Oamenii. Pro Patrimonio Foundation. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
- ^ a b c Mihai Goțiu, La o cafea și un coniac Zaraza, cu prințul Șerban Cantacuzino. O altă soluție pentru România, realitatea.net, 22 May 2010. Retrieved 2018-02-22
- ^ "G.M. Cantacuzino – biografie – Facultatea de Arhitectură "G.M. Cantacuzino"".
- ^ Obituaries, Telegraph (4 May 2018). "Sherban Cantacuzino, architectural writer – obituary". The Telegraph.
- ^ "Sherban Cantacuzino CBE 1928 – 2018". 12 April 2018.
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- Fellows of the Royal Institute of British Architects
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