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Christian Narkiewicz-Laine
Christian Narkiewicz-Laine
Christian Narkiewicz-Laine (June 3, 1952) is a Finnish/ Lithuanian/ American architect, architecture critic, journalist, painter, sculptor, writer, poet, human and civil rights activist and fierce advocate of for peace and social justice.〔http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20150501/ISSUE03/150439975/the-head-of-the-chicago-athenaeum-on-social-activism〕〔http://www.finlandia.edu/christian-narkiewicz-the-parable-of-the-palace.html〕〔http://www.architectureanddesign.com.au/news/good-design-is-a-human-right-chicago-athenaeum-mus〕
He is the Founding President of the Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design based in Chicago, Illinois.〔
==Early life and Education==

Christian was born in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA. He is of Finnish and Lithuanian descent-also holding a triple citizenship status- and grew up in Europe and the United States while his mother Charlotte-Narkiewicz Laine, who came from one of Eastern Europe's leading aristocratic families: Jodko-Narkiewicz, Kaciuciewicz, and Radziwill, 〔http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=CSTB&p_theme=cstb&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&s_dispstring=(narkiewicz)%20AND%20date(all)&p_field_advanced-0=&p_text_advanced-0=(%22narkiewicz%22)&xcal_numdocs=20&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&xcal_useweights=no〕 had been a social activist who made continuous efforts towards societal growth and justice.〔http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2000-11-10/news/0011100031_1_chicago-athenaeum-museum-local-museums-social-work〕 His grandmother was a student of medicine in St. Petersburg and lived in the Imperial household of Czar Nicholas II where her sister was the Imperial nurse to the czarevich. The family produced a multitude of army generals, doctors, scientists, writers, revolutionaries, and artists during the Russian Empire. At birth, Narkiewicz-Laine was registered as a citizen of Finland.〔 Christian Narkiewicz-Laine studied architecture at the University of Strasbourg in France and later archaeology at the American School of Archaeology in Athens, Greece. In 1973, he returned to the States and studied art history at Lake Forest College, Illinois. In addition, in 1977, he enrolled at the Evanston Art Center, where he studied printing techniques, engraving, and etching.

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