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TEAM: EURO DESIGN VIP,LLC

EuroDesign formed when two like minded artists/design professionals decried the current state of new/existing U.S. towns and cities and resolved to find a better way of living.  Through extensive research, observation, and common sense, EURODESIGN is committed to creating Living Cities based on the best culturally regional examples infused with modern amenities. We act as urban designers and developers primarily and can also consult on similar New Town design and redevelopment projects.  Read more on the New Cultural Urbanism here.  Video presentation here.

PRINCIPALS

Allan Banks

Internationally recognized period plein air artist Allan Banks (figure paintings, portraits, landscapes) with numerous works in private and public collections including the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, CT, the Newark Museum of Art, and the Springville Museum. Conceptual design planner, recipient of the Elizabeth T Greenshields Memorial John and Anna Stacey  foundation Award, listed in Who's Who of the World.

  © Allan R. Banks, The Fountain

John Henry

Renown Architect  John Henry (acclaimed for period style detailing), Urban planner, writer, and winner of regional design competitions.  Quoted and published in local and national publications concerning architectural/planning theory and period style projects.  In practice for over 21 years.  Master Architecture, Texas A&M University.  Member American Institute of Architects, National Council of Architectural Registration Boards. 

Site Planning and Urban Design samples for Mixed Use projects, below:San Ant panorama.JPG (795224 bytes)

Dhalak Women's Hotel Pan.BMP (213264 bytes)

“Improvement makes straight roads; but the crooked roads without improvement are roads of genius”.      - William Blake