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Hentie Louw qualified as an architect at Pretoria University, Republic of South Africa, before leaving for Europe in 1972. He holds postgraduate degrees in architectural history from the Universities of Newcastle and Oxford, both in the UK, and taught architecture fulltime at Newcastle University until retirement. He combined research in architectural and construction history with teaching and the promotion of all three subject areas nationally and internationally. He served as President of the European Association of Architectural Education (1993-5) and Chairman of the Construction History Society (2002-6). He is a chartered member of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London.
Hentie Louw qualified as an architect at Pretoria University, Republic of South Africa, before leaving for Europe in 1972. He holds postgraduate degrees in architectural history from the Universities of Newcastle and Oxford, both in the UK, and taught architecture fulltime at Newcastle University until retirement. He combined research in architectural and construction history with teaching and the promotion of all three subject areas nationally and internationally. He served as President of the European Association of Architectural Education (1993-5) and Chairman of the Construction History Society (2002-6). He is a chartered member of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London.